Stretty News
·02 de outubro de 2024
Stretty News
·02 de outubro de 2024
Mason Mount’s Manchester United tenure thus far has been nothing short of dismal for all involved.
It’s a shame for the midfielder, as he’s never really had the opportunity to maintain a positive run of form and, therefore, nail down a starting role.
Injuries have plagued his time at the club following his controversial move from Chelsea in 2023, which saw United fork out £50 million to acquire his signature – despite Mount having just one year left on his contract at the time.
He ended his maiden Premier League campaign having made only five starts plus a further nine appearances as a substitute, while being unavailable for 31 matches across all competitions.
This season, the 25-year-old has already missed three matches and is now poised to undergo another spell on the sidelines, with Erik ten Hag confirming tonight – via Samuel Luckhurst – that the No.7 is ‘carrying two injuries’. He lasted only 40 minutes against Tottenham Hotspur, having come on as a substitute, as he suffered a nasty head collision that left him bleeding heavily. His other issue is unspecified, though a hamstring complaint was the reason behind his earlier absences.
As for Mount’s compatriot Luke Shaw, who hasn’t featured for United since February 18, he’s expected to make his long-awaited return after the October international break – though fans shouldn’t expect to see him as early as the Brentford clash on October 19.
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