Tottenham opponent, MU Threatened Loss of Players, and Exercise Gripping
Manchester United will wait until the final minutes before deciding the condition of Ander Herrera and Marcus Rashford ahead of the game against Tottenham. Both experienced a clash when United won 2-0 over Swansea City in the League Cup last night and pulled out when the game leaves 20 minutes. Rashford was withdrawn after a sprint and complained of pain in the hamstring section, while Herrera got a knock on the ankle.
United will host Spurs at the end of this week and they will likely face more severe injury problems, having previously lost Paul Pogba, Michael Carrick, and Marouane Fellaini. Mourinho will wait until the final seconds before the game to decide whether the two will be absent or play, but losing Herrera will make MU only has Nemanja Matic as a fit midfielder. and Phil Jones is expected to be back in action later and may be played in the middle, while Eric Bailly is also claimed to be recording a comeback.
The Manchester United players are in the lowest morale since Jose Mourinho's presence, after only one point from six in the league, according to reports in Britain. The Red Devils struggled to maintain such slick performance at the start of the season, drawing against Liverpool and surprisingly losing 1-2 from Huddersfield - although they came up with a win over Swansea in the League Cup.
But according to The Sun, the United players are not too calm and worried about Mourinho's reaction if the team continues to perform poorly in the league, while some club stars claimed disillusionment with the manager's comments about PSG. The Portuguese man made many people wonder after he revealed he would not finish his career at United, and also praised the project run by PSG.
Internal sources told the club that the atmosphere at MU's training headquarters was terrifying, the worst since the manager was present at Old Trafford, completely unseen laughter or mutual tugging among the players. However, it is rumoured not be separated from the absence of Paul Pogba, a player who is quite vocal in the locker room MU. Pogba is still in Miami to continue the recovery process.
The source said: "The cafeteria feels like a funeral and there is a feeling that the manager will uncover some surprising facts." Mourinho himself had previously criticized the attitude of his players after they swallowed the defeat of Huddersfield last week.
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