Tag: Noussair Mazraoui

Mazraoui injury fear worsens Manchester United defensive crunch after Newcastle loss

Noussair Mazraoui
March 2026

Concern is growing that Mazraoui has picked up another injury after footage showed him leaving the stadium with a heavy limp, adding to United’s existing defensive absences. Mazraoui appeared in distress late on and was replaced, Malacia came on for a rare run-out, and United are already missing Matthijs de Ligt (back), Lisandro Martinez (calf) and Patrick Dorgu (hamstring).

Morocco Knock Out Cameroon as United AFCON Pair Clash, Mbeumo Set to Return

Noussair Mazraoui and Bryan Mbeumo
January 2026

Morocco beat Cameroon 2-0, ending Mbeumo’s tournament and extending Mazraoui’s run to at least the semi-finals. Brahim Diaz scored first from close range after a corner sequence, then Ismael Saibari finished low into the corner after a free-kick fell kindly. United regain Mbeumo quickly, while Mazraoui remains away for at least another week.

Karim Adeyemi tipped as ideal January fix for United’s AFCON exodus

Karim Adeyemi
December 2025

Manchester United have been urged to sign Borussia Dortmund winger Karim Adeyemi in January to cover their right flank when Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo leave for Africa Cup of Nations duty. Dietmar Hamann claims Adeyemi’s dynamic profile is a strong fit for both the Premier League and Ruben Amorim’s game model. Hamann says Adeyemi is Dortmund’s most consistent attacking outlet and would add much needed pace and direct running to United’s front line, easing the impact of AFCON absences. He also accepts that convincing Dortmund to sell a key player in mid season will be difficult, given his importance there.

Amorim says brutal half-time message sparked United’s 4-1 response at Wolves

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Ruben Amorim says a blunt half time message, rather than tactical tweaks, sparked Manchester United’s 4-1 win at Wolves after Jean Ricner Bellegarde cancelled out Bruno Fernandes’ opener and briefly threatened another setback against the Premier League’s bottom club. Amorim told his players at the interval that domination meant nothing without ruthless finishing, urged them to cut out sloppy passing that was gifting Wolves belief and later played down the importance of climbing to sixth while focusing on improving performances and managing looming AFCON absences.

Ruben Amorim drops Leny Yoro and explains Matthijs de Ligt absence in tactical reshuffle

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Ruben Amorim left Leny Yoro out of his starting eleven against West Ham and turned to Noussair Mazraoui, while giving Ayden Heaven his first start and omitting Matthijs de Ligt from the squad, insisting the decision on Yoro was a deliberate tactical call rather than punishment. After Yoro conceded a penalty at Crystal Palace and was visibly distraught on the bench, Amorim said the young defender overthinks mistakes and must handle setbacks better, praising Mason Mount’s support, stressing that Yoro remains fit and available, but that United urgently needed a different profile for a must win match.

Amorim tries to delay AFCON exits for Mbeumo, Amad and Mazraoui

Ruben Amorim
November 2025

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim plans talks with the federations of Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Morocco to delay AFCON call-ups for Mbeumo, Amad and Mazraoui so he can keep them deeper into December during a packed Premier League and FA Cup run. AFCON rules allow nations to demand players two weeks before their first group games, which could remove the trio around the Wolves match on 8 December, but United are pushing for release after Bournemouth on 15 December to limit the number of fixtures they miss.

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