Manchester United has suffered a significant double setback as two of its players have been suspended for the upcoming match against Newcastle United. - soocer442
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Manchester United has suffered a significant double setback as two of its players have been suspended for the upcoming match against Newcastle United.

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Manchester United has suffered a significant double setback as two of its players have been suspended for the upcoming match against Newcastle United.

Manchester United has been dealt a new double setback prior to their upcoming match against Newcastle United.

 


 

On Monday night at Old Trafford, Ruben Amorim will be without two additional critical players. Bruno Fernandes, their “captain,” was issued a red card at Molineux on Thursday night, necessitating a suspension for the match against Newcastle United.

 

 

Bruno Fernandes was issued a yellow card for a charge in the first half, and he was issued a second yellow card for a late challenge shortly after the break.

 

 

Later in the second half, Manuel Ugarte received his fifth yellow card of the season in the Premier League. Consequently, he will be suspended for one game and will be unable to participate in the Man U game against United.

 

 

The Wolves secured a comfortable 2-0 victory at home against Manchester United, and Ruben Amorim’s troubles continue to accumulate. Bruno Fernandes is the most threatening and best player for Manchester United, despite the righteous universal hatred he receives.

 

 

Despite the final disastrous Erik ten Hag transfer window expenditure (£200m) this past summer, the £50m paid to PSG for Manuel Ugarte has appeared to be the least worst waste of money.

 

Certainly, Amorim regards him as one of his most important players, as he has begun Ugarte in each of the previous five Premier League matches.

 

 

This season, Newcastle United has encountered its own set of challenges regarding player absences due to suspensions.

 

 

Nevertheless, two Newcastle players made a significant stride toward avoiding a one-game exile for five yellow cards in the first half of the season, in addition to dominating and defeating Aston Villa 3-0 (although the margin of victory should have been at least double).

 

 

Sandro Tonali and Fabian Schar are currently maintaining their position with four yellow cards each. Although Joelinton and Trippier received questionable bookings against Villa, the other two were fortunate not to receive any.

 

If they (Tonali and/or Schar) had participated, they would have been absent from the match against Manchester United on Monday, which will mark the 19th Premier League match of the season for United.







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