'We Need Those Guys' - Ruben Amorim Issues Injury Update on Manchester United Pair - Manchester Evening News
Manager Ruben Amorim expressed concern over injuries to key players Matheus Cunha and Mason Mount, both crucial for Manchester United's competitiveness this season.
- Manchester United secured a 3-2 victory against Burnley at Old Trafford on Saturday, although the match saw setbacks as both Matheus Cunha and Mason Mount left the field due to injuries.
- The injuries occurred as Cunha, who played only 30 minutes, pulled up clutching his hamstring, while Mount played injured for 30 minutes before being substituted at halftime.
- Head coach Ruben Amorim expressed concern about both players, emphasizing their importance to the team's competitiveness ahead of the Premier League restart and a trip to Manchester City on September 14.
- Amorim stated, "We need those guys really bad to be competitive" and that the team "deserved to win the game," highlighting that United created many chances and should have led by more at halftime.
- The win marked United's first Premier League victory this season, coming just before an international break when Cunha and Mount have time to recover, though their fitness remains uncertain.
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