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Man Utd's Injury Crisis Deepens
22 Dec
Summary
- Bruno Fernandes out for an unspecified period due to soft tissue injury.
- Key midfielder Kobbie Mainoo also sidelined with a calf issue.
- Manchester United faces potential absence of seven first-team players.

Manchester United faces a mounting injury crisis, with key playmaker Bruno Fernandes sidelined due to a soft tissue injury. The 31-year-old midfielder was substituted at halftime in the recent loss to Aston Villa and is expected to miss significant time, including the upcoming Boxing Day clash against Newcastle. His absence is a major blow to the team's aspirations.
Compounding these issues, promising young midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has also sustained a calf injury in training, further depleting United's options. With other players already unavailable due to international duty or prior injuries, the club could be missing as many as seven first-team regulars for their next match. This has forced manager Ruben Amorim to turn to the club's academy.
Academy talents Jack Fletcher and Shea Lacey made their senior debuts at Aston Villa, signaling a potential new era for emerging players. As Manchester United heads into the holiday period seventh in the Premier League, Aston Villa, their recent opponents, sit third, showcasing a stark contrast in team form and health.



