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United Captain Bruno Fernandes Set for Absence After Half-Time Withdrawal at Villa

Bruno Fernandes faces a spell out with a soft tissue issue after leaving at half-time vs Aston Villa

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Bruno Fernandes was forced off at half-time in Manchester United’s defeat to Aston Villa, taken out of the contest and replaced by Lisandro Martínez. The Portugal international, the club captain and a key contributor this season, did not return for the second half and now faces a period on the sidelines.

United manager Ruben Amorim described the problem as a “soft tissue” injury after the game but declined to put a timeframe on Fernandes’s recovery. “Bruno, we will see. I don’t know. I think it is soft tissue; he is going to lose some games. I don’t know for sure, so let’s see,” Amorim said. On whether the absence would last for weeks he added, “I don’t know [if Fernandes will be missing for weeks]. I don’t want to talk about it. You never control these things. It is a guy who is always fit, so he can recover quite well, but I don’t know.”

Amorim also suggested the midfielder would be out “for a while.” The 31-year-old’s future at the club was already under scrutiny following a recent surprise interview, and his loss will be felt in the middle of the park while he is unavailable.

United enter a congested period of fixtures. They begin with the visit from Newcastle United on Boxing Day, then face Wolverhampton Wanderers at home, Leeds United away, Burnley away and Brighton & Hove Albion at home in the FA Cup third round. Those matches are followed by meetings with Manchester City at home and Arsenal away.

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The squad is already dealing with a number of absences. Kobbie Mainoo missed the Villa game through injury and will be absent against Newcastle United on Boxing Day. Casemiro will return from a one-match suspension for that game. Bryan Mbeumo, Noussair Mazraoui and Amad Diallo are on international duty at the Africa Cup of Nations. Matthijs de Ligt and Harry Maguire are notable defensive absentees.

How many matches Fernandes will miss remains unknown. The club will monitor his recovery and provide updates as they become available.

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Rogers Double and Fernandes Injury Propel Villa to 2-1 Win; United Player Ratings

Villa beat United 2-1 as Morgan Rogers scored twice; Cunha levelled before Fernandes left injured….

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Aston Villa extended their run to 10 consecutive wins in all competitions with a 2-1 victory over Manchester United at Villa Park. Morgan Rogers scored both Villa goals, either side of Matheus Cunha’s composed equaliser just before the break. The result was compounded for United by an injury to Bruno Fernandes at half-time and the senior debut of Jack Fletcher, son of iconic midfielder Darren.

United player ratings

GK: Senne Lammens — 6.2: Helpless for Rogers’s strikes but produced a few solid saves elsewhere.
CB: Leny Yoro — 6.5: Let Morgan Rogers cut inside too easily for Villa’s opener and struggled with him throughout. Hooked in the second half after a difficult outing.
CB: Ayden Heaven — 7.0: Made a couple of excellent early blocks and looked composed throughout, doing a solid job of marshalling Ollie Watkins.
CB: Luke Shaw — 6.5: Distributed the ball well, but struggled defensively against John McGinn, who often came out on top in their duels.
RWB: Diogo Dalot — 7.2: Impressive on the right, showing why his versatility is vital for United. Got forward effectively and defended well.
CM: Bruno Fernandes — 6.9: A solid if unspectacular first half, but had to go off injured at the break.
CM: Manuel Ugarte — 6.7: Sloppy in possession, regularly muscled off the ball and second-best in duels.
LWB: Patrick Dorgu — 8.2: One of United’s best players, lively on the left and solid defensively. Got one assist.
AM: Matheus Cunha — 8.2: Coolly finished United’s equaliser and was central to most of United’s threat.
AM: Mason Mount — 6.7: United’s standout in the second period, constantly trying to create chances.
ST: Benjamin Šeško — 6.3: First start since late November; spurned a good chance and remains short of match sharpness.

Substitutes: Lisandro Martínez (46′ for Fernandes) 6.6; Jack Fletcher (72′ for Ugarte) 5.9; Joshua Zirkzee (72′ for Šeško) 6.1; Shea Lacey (83′ for Yoro) N/A.

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Match context: United dominated possession at times and created chances, but conceded to two moments of quality from Rogers. “It’s Morgan Rogers vs. Manchester United, and Morgan Rogers is winning.” United sit seventh at Christmas, while Villa are third, three points behind Arsenal and one behind Manchester City.

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Injury Rules Kobbie Mainoo Out of Matchday Squad as United Lean on Academy Depth

Mainoo missed the squad through injury; United rely on academy replacements protect the 88-year run.

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Kobbie Mainoo was omitted from Manchester United’s matchday squad to face Aston Villa after picking up an injury, the club confirmed.

Mainoo’s absence carries both immediate and symbolic weight. He is the sole remaining academy graduate in Amorim’s senior squad following the summer departures of Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho. United have maintained a run of more than 88 years with at least one academy graduate in matchday squads, and that sequence has been a persistent consideration for the manager.

Amorim has openly admitted his fear of being the manager who breaks the famous record. The current season already included a scare when Mainoo sustained an injury in November. On that occasion Amorim turned to academy midfielder Jack Fletcher to preserve the run, and Fletcher returns to the squad once again for the meeting with Aston Villa.

There are other young figures included among the substitutes. Centre back Tyler Fredricson is named on the bench for a second successive game as he aims to build on three senior appearances for the club. Midfielder Shea Lacey, who has been an unused substitute on previous occasions, will hope to make his debut at the fifth time of asking this season.

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Bendito Mantato, a versatile option comfortable as a wing back on either side, is also in the squad to provide cover while Noussair Mazraoui and Amad Diallo are away at the Africa Cup of Nations alongside forward Bryan Mbeumo.

Starting XI: Lammens; Yoro, Heaven, Shaw; Dalot, Ugarte, Fernandes, Dorgu; Cunha, Mount, Šeško.

Bench: Bayındır, Heaton, Fredricson, Malacia, Mantato, Martínez, Fletcher, Lacey, Zirkzee.

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Amorim Calls for Calm Over Kobbie Mainoo as Bench Debate Escalates

Amorim urges patience for Kobbie Mainoo amid bench debate after ‘Free Kobbie Mainoo’ T-shirt stunt..

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Ruben Amorim has publicly appealed for patience around Kobbie Mainoo’s situation at Manchester United after a family stunt and growing media attention. The manager framed Mainoo’s current role as part of a normal development process at Old Trafford, reminding observers that notable figures have not always been automatic starters.

Tensions rose after Mainoo’s half-brother posed in a t-shirt which read “Free Kobbie Mainoo” during the recent 4–4 draw with Bournemouth, a stunt that left former player Roy Keane thoroughly unimpressed. Ahead of Sunday’s meeting with Aston Villa, Amorim urged restraint and work ethic from the 20-year-old.

“Kobbie needs to fight for his job,” Amorim stressed ahead of Sunday’s meeting with Aston Villa. “I think that it is not a bad thing to be on the bench of Manchester United  when you are 20 years old.

“I remember Ronaldo was on the bench, Rooney was on the bench sometimes. [Juan Sebastián] Verón was not playing. I remember all the history of Manchester United and nobody … So let’s continue in trying to avoid the nonsense and the noise. I just want to help the team win, to help Kobbie to be a better player.”

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Amorim has repeatedly defended his selection choices and has denied that limited use of Mainoo is a message or strategy aimed at anyone. He stressed the selection is made with match-winning priorities in mind and encouraged the young midfielder to respond on the field.

“I’m not trying to say to Kobbie, ‘You are a big player here, let’s put him on the bench to show something’,” he insisted. “No, no.

“What I’m saying is the opposite. I’m just not putting Kobbie sometimes because I understand that this is not the right guy to start the game. Maybe the next game, on Sunday, he is going to start.

“If he plays well, he’s going to show everyone. ‘This guy cannot take me from the team,’ and I will be so happy, so I don’t care. I don’t want to show nothing to anyone. I’m just saying that I’m trying to win games and to show to the players that if you do the things right, you will play no matter what the name.”

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United are reportedly reluctant to sell Mainoo, who is the last remaining academy graduate in Amorim’s senior squad. Club sources say his departure would harm morale and undermine United’s bid to keep their 88-year streak of naming at least one homegrown player in every matchday squad.

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