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Manchester United Hit by Early Injury Woes in Pre-Season Clash

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Double Injury Blow for the Red Devils

Manchester United’s pre-season preparations suffered a setback as two of their players, Rasmus Hojlund and Leny Yoro, were forced to leave the pitch due to injuries during their first tour match. The game against Arsenal in Los Angeles saw both players substituted within the first half-hour, casting a shadow over the team’s performance.

Hojlund’s Bittersweet Moment

Striker Rasmus Hojlund, who recently inherited the prestigious no9 shirt, experienced a rollercoaster of emotions as he scored the opening goal for United, only to be taken off the field shortly after with an injury. The nature of the injury remains unclear, but it was significant enough to end his participation in the match.

Artificial Pitch Raises Concerns

The match was played on an artificial surface, raising questions about its role in the players’ injuries. Such pitches have been linked to injury concerns in the past, and fans were quick to express their dismay on social media, with some calling for the match to be cancelled due to the poor quality of the pitch.

Young Talent Yoro Shaken by Injury

Leny Yoro, the 18-year-old centre-back recently signed from Lille, was visibly upset as he departed the field with a suspected ankle injury. His exit followed Hojlund’s, further dampening the team’s spirits as they conceded an equaliser to Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus shortly thereafter.

Fan Frustration and Medical Team Scrutiny

Manchester United supporters voiced their frustration online, with some fans suggesting an overhaul of the medical department. The exact severity of Hojlund and Yoro’s injuries is yet to be determined, though there is speculation about potential hamstring and ankle issues, respectively.

Challenging Pre-Season Ahead for United

With important fixtures on the horizon, including matches against Real Betis, Liverpool, and the Community Shield against Manchester City, United could face these challenges without two key players. Manager Erik ten Hag will be hoping for a swift recovery for his injured stars as the team continues its pre-season campaign.

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