Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has a broken toe which will rule him out for up to four weeks, according to Sky sources. If confirmed, the 26-year-old looks set to miss the Old Trafford showdown with Arsenal on November 19, live on Sky Sports 1.Smalling missed the 3-1 victory at Swansea last Sunday and it is understood he aggravated the injury during a light training session earlier this week. The centre-back and fellow England defender Luke Shaw appeared to be the subject of Jose Mourinhos disapproval after the Swansea win when the manager argued there are those who are brave and ones for whom a little pain can make a difference, adding you have to go to the limit.The questioning of the players pain threshold would suggest the duo were only suffering minor issues but it now seems Smalling may be on the sidelines until after Christmas. Bodies on the line Jose Mourinho issues warning to United players Gareth Southgate left both United defenders out of his squad for Fridays World Cup qualifier against Scotland and Tuesdays friendly with Spain, saying there was obviously something wrong with them.Obviously its a difficult one because I dont know the reason for the comments Joses made, Southgate said. Former Celtic striker Andy Walker told SSNHQ he thought Mourinho was trying to force Smalling and Shaw out of the club, while Professional Footballers Association chief executive Gordon Taylor expressed his disappointment with the United managers public criticism. Premier League highlights of Swansea 1-3 Manchester Utd on November 6 On Mourinhos comments, Gary Neville, who worked with Smalling as England assistant boss, said: Having worked with [Smalling] for four years he has always been incredibly impeccable and trustworthy, someone I always felt would run through a brick wall, so I am surprised.Smalling last featured in Uniteds 4-0 drubbing by Chelsea on October 23 and has featured in seven of the teams 11 Premier League games this season. Man Utd vs Arsenal November 19, 2016, 11:30am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Mourinho is already without centre-back Eric Bailly until Christmas with a knee injury, while right-back Antonio Valenica has undergone surgery on a fractured arm.Watch Manchester United v Arsenal, live on Sky Sports 1, Sunday November 19 from 11.30am Also See: Jose questions player attitudes Gary Neville on Mourinho and Smalling Jose trying to force out players United breeze past Swansea Josh Jackson Jersey . -- Arizona raced out to a big lead and did not back off, hitting the accelerator instead. Ja Morant Jersey . Calgary scored on the first shift, and Michael Cammalleri scored twice as the Flames cruised to a 5-2 win over the Washington Capitals on Saturday. https://www.cheapgrizzlies.com/ . The No. 1-ranked Nadal tweaked his back warming up for the Australian Open final, which he lost almost four weeks ago in a major upset against Stanislas Wawrinka. 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Lacking agility.The likes of Caleb Daniel, Nick Smith, Corey Enright and Shane Mumford had their share of doubters when they first pursued their AFL dreams.Now they shape as some of the most important players in the finals, and among the best draft steals of the modern era.There is perhaps no better story of a player overcoming his perceived weaknesses than the diminutive Daniel, who has quickly become one of the best young footballers in the competition.The 168cm Western Bulldogs midfielder is the smallest player in the AFL but more than makes up for it with his class, tenacity and ball-winning ability.Runner-up for the Rising Star award, Daniel has played 22 games this year and become a central part of the Dogs slick midfield.The 20-year-old was taken at pick 46 in the 2014 draft but could easily have been selected much earlier if he had a few more centimetres to his name.I cant control it. So Ive always thought Ive had nothing to lose by putting my head over the ball and cracking in, Daniel told the AFL players website last year.Being small doesnt dawn on me when Im out there on the ground - I like to think I play big.Arguably the player of the finals so far, versatile Bulldogs midfielder Liam Picken was taken as a mature-aged rookie in 2009.Picken tops a list of quality Dogs who slipped through to the rookie draft, including onballer Luke Dahlhaus, playmaker Jason Johannisen and All-Australian Matthew Boyd.Geelongs best draft steal dates all the way back to 1999, when they nabbed Corey Enright at pick 47.The Cats took a punt on the relatively-unknown South Australian after seeing videos of him playing for Port Adelaides under-18 side in the SANFL.It paid off handsomely, with the six-time All-Australian becoming one of the best half-backs of his generation aand helping the Cats to three premierships.ddddddddddddThe Cats had another win when they took former steeplechaser Mark Blicavs in the 2012 rookie draft.Influential big man Shane Mumford was dismissed by scouts as lacking the agility required for a modern-day ruckman before he was taken by Geelong as a rookie selection in 2008.A premiership star at Sydney in 2012, Mumford now shapes as a key player for the Giants and stands out as a late pick on a list dominated by talented first-rounders.Sydney have benefited from academy picks and a cost of living allowance which helped them to land the competitions biggest star in Lance Franklin.But the Swans have also thrown in some astute drafting.Overlooked in the 2007 draft, Nick Smith was taken by Sydney as a rookie selection and has since become one of the games most reliable small defenders, earning All-Australian selection in 2014.Partner-in-crime Dane Rampe spent three years playing in the seconds in Melbourne and Sydney before the Swans took him in the 2013 rookie draft.Rampe has since cemented his place in the Swans best 22 and was named in a back pocket in this years All-Australian team.The Swans also picked up co-captain Kieren Jack in the 2006 rookie draft and stole gun onballer Luke Parker at pick 40 in 2010.THE DRAFT STEALS WHO WILL SHAPE THE AFL FINALSGEELONGCorey Enright (pick 47, 1999)Mark Blicavs (rookie pick, 2012)GREATER WESTERN SYDNEYShane Mumford (rookie pick, 2008 - ex-Geelong/Sydney)SYDNEYKieren Jack (rookie pick, 2006)Nick Smith (rookie pick, 2007)Luke Parker (pick 40, 2010)Dane Rampe (rookie pick, 2013)WESTERN BULLDOGSCaleb Daniel (pick 46, 2014)Liam Picken (rookie pick, 2009)Luke Dahlhaus (rookie pick, 2011) ' ' '