Injury Concerns for Manchester United Ahead of New Season
- Both Rasmus Hojlund and Leny Yoro suffered injuries during the match between Arsenal and Manchester United in Los Angeles.
- Hojlund appeared to have a hamstring issue, while Yoro left the field after receiving treatment.
- The game ended in a draw after goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus canceled out Hojlund's opener.
Manchester United is anxiously awaiting updates on the injuries sustained by Rasmus Hojlund and Leny Yoro during their 2-1 pre-season defeat to Arsenal in Los Angeles. Both players were substituted in the first half, with manager Erik ten Hag indicating that further assessments would be made within 48 hours. Hojlund appeared to signal a hamstring issue after a sprint, while Yoro's injury raised more concern as he limped off following extended treatment. Ten Hag has previously emphasized the importance of player fitness for the upcoming season, referring to it as the "survival of the fittest." The early injuries to Hojlund and Yoro come less than three weeks before United's opening Premier League match against Fulham on August 16, raising questions about the team's preparedness and luck as they aim to improve upon last season's struggles. Despite the setbacks, Ten Hag remains optimistic about the team's spirit and work ethic. He noted that while the pre-season match against Arsenal did not yield points, it provided valuable insights into the players' readiness for the challenges ahead in both the league and the Champions League. The manager is focused on building a solid foundation for the squad, emphasizing the need for players to be in peak condition to maximize their potential. As the club navigates these injury concerns, the focus will be on recovery and ensuring that the squad is fit and ready for the competitive season ahead.