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Manchester United suffers from a huge blow, the star of the star Amad Diallo is to be excluded for the rest of the season




Manchester United striker can be marginalized for Diallo for the rest of the season after he was damaged in Rabat, according to the reports on Saturday. Diallo is believed to have maintained the problem in training, with United so far confirms the extent of damage as the 22 -year -old is waiting for other tests. Ivory Coast International was one of the most dynamic performance artists in UNITED in a difficult campaign for the turbulent Premier League, where he scored crucial goals against Manchester City and Liverpool.

Diallo scored six times in his last 14 games in all competitions, and his lengthy absence will be a huge blow to United Director Robin Amorim.

In response to his injury reports, Diallo confirmed that he would go out for “some time”, but he did not reveal his delicate absence.

Diallo wrote on social media accounts: “With great disappointment to write this message at this decisive time of the season. Unfortunately, I will go out for some time with injury,” Diallo wrote on social media accounts.

“I will return stronger than ever. It’s time to support boys from abroad. There are still loads to play for them.”

Amurim had already revealed before Sunday’s trip to Tottenham that United had unlimited injuries and diseases.

Later reports have appeared that midfield midfielders, Manuel Ugarte and Toby Collyer took injuries as well as a Diallo setback.

Lisandro Martinez was recently injured in the front cruciate ligament at the end of the season, while Amorim Luke Show, Johnny Evans, Mason Mount and Altay Bayindir are absent.

Oscar players, including 17 -year -old Chido OBI, have been promoted to train the first team to help deal with issues.

United sit in thirteenth in the Premier League standings before meeting with Tottenham, who is behind two points.

(With the exception of the title, this story was not edited by NDTV and published from a common summary.)

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