Hojlund and Mount Back in Training: Boost for Manchester United
Posted on September 19, 2024
Manchester United has received a welcome boost with Rasmus Hojlund and Mason Mount returning to training after recovering from hamstring injuries. Hojlund, who has not yet featured this season due to an injury sustained in a pre-season match against Arsenal, is finally stepping up his recovery. Meanwhile, Mount, who made a promising start to the season, was injured during United's defeat to Brighton last month and has been out since.
Their return comes at a crucial time for United as they prepare for their upcoming Premier League match against Crystal Palace, set to be broadcast live on Sky Sports. The team is looking to build on recent strong performances, including a 3-0 victory over Southampton and a commanding 7-0 win against Barnsley in the Carabao Cup.
With both players rejoining the squad, manager Erik ten Hag will be hoping for an injection of energy and creativity to help propel United up the league table. Currently sitting 10th with two wins and two losses, United will aim to capitalize on the return of these key players in their quest for a successful season.
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