Manchester United winger Anthony Martial has been ruled out of the midweek clash with Crystal Palace, while Marcus Rashford remains a doubt.
The Red Devils will also be missing
"The three we had to take off [Herrera, Lingard, Mata], they're not going to be ready," Solskjaer told MUTV on Tuesday morning.
"As for Rashy [Marcus Rashford], we're going to work on him for as long as we can to see if he gets ready because that wasn't as bad as we first feared, so luckily I don't think we damaged it any more by him finishing the game," he added.
"He might have a chance of playing. Then again I don't think there'll be anyone else coming back for this game. So there'll be a chance for the kids."
Garner is still waiting for his senior debut but Solskjaer has already handed opportunities to Gomes and Chong, who appeared as substitutes in games against Huddersfield and Reading respectively. The trio were tellingly left out of the Under-23 game on Monday night.
Ole on @AGomes_47, @JGarnerr96 and @TahithC: "Angel has been successful with England Under-17s. Garner, he's a Michael Carrick, but 20 years younger. Chongy, he'll definitely be taking people on if he comes on. I'm sure they'll do well if they come on." #MUFC
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 26, 2019
Solskjaer has also confirmed that the injuries will likely see Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez, both players who have struggled for regular minutes under the Norwegian, start together.
"The two of them are good mates and they link up well together," the boss explained.
"So this might be a chance for them to find some form and give us a selection headache when everyone is fit again. Hopefully Alexis and Rom can step up."
"The two of them are good mates and they link up well together," Ole says of @RomeluLukaku9 and @Alexis_Sanchez. "So this might be a chance for them to find some form and give us a selection headache when everyone is fit again. Hopefully Alexis and Rom can step up." #MUFC pic.twitter.com/U0FSepc15d
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 26, 2019
Despite overcoming huge tests against Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool, as well as a learning curve against Paris Saint-Germain, this week's Palace game is arguably the biggest challenge yet for Solskjaer in light of the injury problems he faces.
It is crucial United win after being leapfrogged by Arsenal on Sunday in the race for the top four.
Source : 90min