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Manchester United has injured 7 people in a week in a row, and the reason is exposed! Amorim confirmed that the new star will be out for six weeks and hopes that the two will return

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has announced that midfielder star Kobe Mayno will miss the next six weeks due to injury, following the reimbursement of Lisandro Martinez and Amad Diallo for the season. The 19-year-old England midfielder was injured in training last week and has been absent from the trip to Tottenham.

A week ago, United had only five injured players, Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Evans, Tom Heaton and Altay Baindil, but since Lima was reimbursed for a serious injury to Crystal Palace, Pandora's box seems to have been opened, with a series of players having an accident.

First of all, Luke Shaw's return to a month was postponed from an old injury, and then Amad Diallo was also reimbursed for the season, while Meno, Ugarte, Toby Collier, Eriksen and Lenny Yoro all hung up their exemption cards, and a total of 12 players were unavailable for the game against Tottenham.

According to the British "Daily Mail", the reason for the large number of injuries in a short period of time is that their physical reserves are not suitable for high-intensity games, so under the new style of play, the burden accumulated for a period of time is finally crushed.

Amorim said: "Ahmad [Diallo's] injury was a separate accident and he got his foot hooked by grass when he tackled. Ugarte was kicked, Toby (Collier) and Kobe (Meno) both had sudden pain in training, and Bryant would have to be out for about six weeks. Some players feel unwell in training. In a week, we lost a lot of players. Sometimes, we have situations where everything doesn't go well."

The United boss confirmed the claims of 22-year-old winger Ahmad for the season: "Yes, I think it is. I don't think the whole world is against Manchester United, it's just that there have been some seasons where things have gone wrong and maybe we can find new ways to create new things because of that. Our kids have a lighter burden on their shoulders and they are all good players. We'll let them play if we need to, and maybe we'll be a blessing in disguise."

In Friday's pre-match press conference, Amorim mentioned only 10 injuries, and after the game began, fans found that Eriksen and Yoro were not in the squad, it is reported that the two had a pre-match sudden illness, Amorim hopes they can recover in time to represent the team for Everton next Saturday.

Amorim said: "It's difficult to predict the date of the player's return, so let's watch for a few more days. I think Lenny (Yoro) and Christian [Eriksen] are just sick, so they're going to recover. Christian has heart problems and we have to be really careful, certainly not a heart attack this time! He had a fever and I was talking about having to control his heart rate. I think they will be healed soon, and the others will have to see."

Ironically, Manchester United had not played for a week, which was a good opportunity for players to rest and train, but they did not expect a series of injuries all of a sudden. Amorim lamented: "In a week, we lost a lot of players. If you look at Luke [Shaw], you can see that at the start of the week there was still time for training and players were losing every day. But I don't want to use that as an excuse for every coach in the world to struggle with this right now. Sometimes in those moments everything goes wrong and we have to face the challenge in the next game and that's it."

After the "miserable" battle between Manchester United and Tottenham, the Red Devils surpassed their opponents in terms of backwardness and injuries, becoming the most miserable Premier League giants at the moment.

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