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Reported live from Old Trafford, “we tried to manage the situation, wanted him to train a bit but look at where it brought us. We are just so sad we lost him to another injury”. VERY SAD Erik Ten Hag news has been announced this morning as two key players has been injured in the premier League Match between Southampton yesterday. And the will be out for Months, the season has already ending before it even started for them šŸ˜­ šŸ˜”

Manchester United secured a strong win against Southampton in their recent Premier League match, but the victory was overshadowed by fresh injury concerns. Goals from Matthijs de Ligt, Marcus Rashford, and Alejandro Garnacho ensured a comfortable result at St Maryā€™s Stadium, yet two key playersā€”Lisandro Martinez and Noussair Mazraouiā€”had to exit the game due to injuries, adding to the team’s growing injury list.

 

Both Martinez and Mazraoui were forced off the field, leaving manager Erik ten Hag uncertain about the seriousness of their injuries. He acknowledged that itā€™s too soon to assess their conditions, but losing these key players is a concern as United faces a demanding schedule.

 

On the bright side, Matthijs de Ligt also left the game early, but his issue was attributed to cramps, not a more significant injury. Ten Hag is hopeful that De Ligt will recover quickly and continue contributing to the defense, which would be crucial given the teamā€™s current situation.

 

United is already coping with injuries to Rasmus HĆøjlund, Luke Shaw, and Mason Mount, who are dealing with short-term problems. Ten Hag gave an update post-match, stressing the need for a full squad to sustain their momentum this season. He mentioned that while these players wonā€™t be available for the next match, heā€™s optimistic about their return in the coming weeks.

 

Another defensive option, Victor Lindelƶf, has been sidelined with a toe injury but was expected to rejoin training soon. However, no official word has been given about his return, leaving his availability for upcoming matches in question. His comeback would be a welcome boost, especially as defensive resources continue to thin.

 

On a more positive note, Tyrell Malacia, who missed last season with a long-term injury, was recently included in Unitedā€™s Europa League squad. Ten Hag confirmed that Malacia is nearing a return to full training and could provide much-needed depth to the defense.

 

The clubā€™s longest-term injury worry is Leny Yoro, who sustained an injury during pre-season and isnā€™t expected back until late in the season. Yoro was seen as a promising option for defensive cover, and his absence is a setback for the club.

 

As United looks ahead, handling these injuries will be vital for Ten Hag and his coaching staff. The team has shown strong performances recently, but maintaining their form will depend on how well they can manage player fitness and prevent short-term injuries from becoming long-term issues. Ten Hagā€™s cautious approach, particularly with HĆøjlund, Shaw, and Mount, signals his intention to avoid rushing players back too soon.

 

In the meantime, United fans will eagerly await updates on Martinez and Mazraoui while hoping for swift recoveries for HĆøjlund, Shaw, Mount, and Lindelƶf. Despite the season being in its early stages, these setbacks could potentially impact Unitedā€™s momentum, especially as they compete on multiple fronts.

 

Navigating this injury crisis will test Unitedā€™s depth, and younger, less experienced players may be called upon to step up. As always, the support and patience of the fanbase will be essential as the team pushes through this challenging phase.

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