
Speaking after Mount's latest setback, Amorim said, “He is out, still injured. He’s really sad. In the dressing room he was really, really sad so we need to help him.”
The Manchester United manager highlighted the challenges players face when dealing with persistent injuries amidst a demanding schedule. “When a player is in this moment with a lot of injuries and with this schedule, it’s really hard for them,” he added.
Since his £55 million transfer from Chelsea in July 2023, Mason Mount has faced repeated injury issues that have limited his availability for Manchester United.
The midfielder’s latest setback occurred during the Manchester derby against Manchester City, where he was forced off the pitch after just 13 minutes. This follows previous absences due to hamstring and calf injuries that have disrupted his form and playing time.
Mount's recurring injuries have significantly impacted his ability to settle into the squad and make consistent contributions. The early departure during the derby served as another reminder of the challenges he faces in maintaining fitness.
The club's medical team is expected to provide updates on Mount’s condition and the timeline for his recovery. Amorim and the team are determined to support the 24-year-old midfielder during this difficult period, ensuring he receives the necessary care to return stronger.
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