In their Premier League matchday 6 game at Old Trafford last night (September 29th), Man Utd suffered a 0-3 defeat against Tottenham. This loss pushed the Red Devils down to 12th place in the standings with 7 points after 6 matches.

Kobbie Mainoo suffered an injury and left the field early (Photo: Getty).
Many people have lost faith in Man Utd after their humiliating defeat against Tottenham. They have called for the sacking of manager Ten Hag.
However, Manchester United's pain was compounded when captain Bruno Fernandes received a three-match suspension for a direct red card. He will miss the matches against Aston Villa, Brentford, and West Ham.
In addition, coach Ten Hag also faced personnel problems as Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount suffered injuries. Kobbie Mainoo had to leave the field before the end of the first half due to injury, making way for Mason Mount.
However, Mason Mount only played until the 85th minute before being replaced by Amad Diallo. The former Chelsea player had suffered a fairly serious head injury.

Mason Mount suffered a head injury (Photo: Getty).
Regarding the condition of the two players, coach Ten Hag said: "I can't say anything about Kobbie Mainoo's injury. I will have to find out what the problem is. Having a player leave the field before the end of the first half raises certain concerns."
"I also saw how Mason Mount left the pitch. He was bleeding from his head, so obviously there was some kind of problem." On his personal page, Mason Mount confirmed that he had suffered a scratch on his head and that it wasn't too serious.
Manchester United have failed to win in three consecutive matches across all competitions. Next week, they face Porto in the Europa League and then Aston Villa in the Premier League. These are the Red Devils' two remaining matches before the international break. The English press has also revealed that these two games will determine the future of manager Ten Hag.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/man-utd-thua-don-thiet-kep-sau-tham-bai-truoc-tottenham-20240930170614408.htm






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