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I really love Mason Mount says Ruben Amorim ahead of the Leicester City fixture
After struggling for much of the campaign, Manchester United seems to be getting their season back on track with recent fixtures. While they drew against title challengers Arsenal in the Premier League, they emerged victorious against Real Sociedad in the UEFA Europa League Round of 16. These results have been positive for the campaign, and the return of players like Mason Mount and Manuel Ugarte is also proving beneficial for Ruben Amorim and Manchester United.
Amorim, the Manchester United manager, appears to be one of Mason Mount’s biggest admirers. Speaking to the media, he expressed his admiration for the English midfielder, sympathizing with his recent injuries. Amorim also offered insights into how Mount is doing everything right, whether in terms of his physical recovery or his diet. He encouraged the player not to worry too much, saying:
I really love Mason Mount
I see him and know how he suffered. I know how he does everything right - he eats right, his physical aspect is perfect. He's trying too much. Maybe he is thinking too much about everything
Ruben Amorim also applauded Mason Mount for being the European champions and the talent within the player. The Red Devils gaffer also offered the player the support that he will get because of what Mount is trying to do. He said:
He was a European champion, he is a talent. When a player does everything like he does, he will always have the support of everybody here at the club. We will try to manage the load
Will Mason Mount play against Leicester City?
In the ongoing campaign, Mason Mount has played only 403 minutes due to injuries, including issues with his thigh and hamstring. He faced similar struggles with playing time last season under Erik ten Hag.
Addressing concerns over workload and injury, Ruben Amorim shared his thoughts, suggesting that the fixture against the Foxes may come too soon for Mount. He mentioned that the English international will likely start on the bench, having just returned from injury.
What next for Manchester United?
Post the fixture against Leicester City, Manchester United and the rest of the Premier League clubs will be on international break.