In the Premier League, Manchester United lost 3-0 to Tottenham Hotspur despite two near-miss injuries.
Mason Mount, who sustained a serious head injury during Manchester United’s crushing loss to Tottenham Hotspur over the weekend, maintains that he is “all good.”
After Bruno Fernandes was sent off and teammate midfielder Kobbie Mainoo was hurt, the 25-year-old was brought on as a substitute just before halftime.
Although Mount gave the United midfield some much-needed energy, the team could not claw their way back into the game as Tottenham easily took a 3-0 lead and had enough opportunities to score more.
To cap off a miserable day, Mount forced the United team out of the game in the last five minutes due to a head injury he sustained when challenging Spurs defender Radu Dragusin for the ball. As a result, the substitute had to make his substitution; for the last few minutes, forward Amad Diallo took his place.
Ten Hag could not shed any light on Mainoo’s or Mount’s injury status when he spoke after the game. He told MUTV, “At this time, I can’t say.” “I have to enquire, but naturally, there are issues when a player leaves the game before halftime.
“I’ve also noticed Mason’s demeanour. It’s obvious there are issues there because he was bleeding, so we’ll have to wait and watch how they heal in the coming days.”
Although there may be more information on Mainoo later on Monday, teammate Mount has already allayed fears about injuries by stating that his accident was mild. “I’m all good, just a scratch,” he stated on social media while posting a photo of himself undergoing treatment. I appreciate all of your messages.