Ruben Amorim has revealed Mason Mount is ready for one more lengthy spell on the sidelines following his newest harm picked up within the 2-1 win in opposition to Manchester City.
The midfielder was pressured off after 14 minutes on the Etihad Stadium in what was simply his fourth Premier League begin of the season.
Mount noticed a specialist on Wednesday to find out the extent of the injury.
Asked how lengthy Mount can be out for, Amorim stated: “Several weeks. I do not know the precise date however it should be for a protracted [time] and that is it. That’s a part of soccer, you proceed.”
Mount has struggled with accidents all through his time at Old Trafford. In 18 months on the membership, the 25-year-old has solely accomplished 90 minutes as soon as and by no means within the Premier League.
“What I can do is assist Mase to show him the best way to play our recreation,” Amorim stated.
“When he is recovering, attempt to use that point for various issues. The worst half is that we do not have time to coach like we must always do after lots of accidents.
“It’s actually exhausting to recreate the sport earlier than they arrive to the sport. With Mason, we’re going to assist him. It’s actually exhausting for the participant to be out for thus lengthy. He’s making an attempt actually exhausting. If they fight actually exhausting we are going to assist him to the top.”
Amorim is ready to determine on Saturday whether or not Marcus Rashford can be concerned in opposition to Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Rashford has been disregarded of the squad for video games in opposition to City and Spurs and on Tuesday revealed he desires to go away the membership.
Amorim confirmed that the decision to omit him from the squad in opposition to Tottenham was not linked to the interview by which the 27-year-old stated he desires a “new problem” and once more urged he’s being disregarded due to his performances in coaching.
“No, it is the identical factor guys, it is the identical factor,” he stated.