Leny Yoro, the terrible diagnosis falls

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Injured in the left foot as soon as he arrived at Manchester United, Leny Yoro will be sidelined for a while.

This is a terrible blow for Leny Yoro. Coming off injured last Saturday during a friendly match between Manchester United and Arsenal (1-2) played in the United States, the young French defender (18 years old) underwent additional tests which revealed a fracture of the left foot, according to the British daily The Guardian.

The diagnosis has been made: the former Lille star should be sidelined for three months. The Red Devils, who have just invested 62 million euros in him to poach him from LOSC, will therefore not be able to see him back in action before November. A real disaster for the English club and its coach, Erik ten Hag.

The infirmary is already full!

And that’s not the only one. The Mancunian manager deplores two other bad news, in attack this time. Last night, against Betis Seville (3-2), Marcus Rashford was injured in the right leg and joins Rasmus Hojlund in the infirmary who will be absent for six weeks due to a hamstring problem.

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