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Amad's season could be over
Manchester United sensation Amad could be set to miss the rest of the season.
The Ivorian winger reportedly picked up an ankle ligament injury in training and is expected to spend some time on the sidelines. He is still being assessed but there are fears that his campaign might potentially be over.
Amad had been in sensational form for the Red Devils ahead of picking up his issue. He has scored nine goals and notched seven assists - a record that includes a dramatic winner against Manchester City and a sensational hat-trick against Southampton.
His form saw him rewarded with a new contract until the summer of 2030. And after that new deal, United boss Ruben Amorim laid down the gauntlet to his young star, claiming he now had far more responsibilty but will now see his game time paused for some time as per Mail Online.
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He said: “That is really clear. And we are going to be more demanding with Amad. He knows what we want to expect from him. Now he has a bigger responsibility because he has a long contract with a big club, so we're going to be really demanding with him.”
Amad is not the only star to be doubtful ahead of this Sunday's clash with Tottenham. Lisandro Martinez has been ruled out for the rest of the campaign after picking up a major knee injury.
Meanwhile, midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is out for a few weeks, while Toby Collyer and Manuel Ugarte are also expected to miss this weekend's clash.
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Amad reportedly picked up an injury in training ( Image: Getty Images)
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Speaking in his pre-match press conference, United boss Amorim said: "It was a good week until two days ago. We had some problems also. We don't have players back.
"Maybe we have one or two issues, we are waiting. We have one player also who is sick so we will see who is fit. But it was good to work with team, to feel the players and try and improve performances."
Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Jonny Evans and Altay Bayindir are also all sidelined ahead of this weekend's clash with Spurs.
Following the clash with the North London side, United are then back in action against Everton next weekend before hosting struggling Ipswich. United then take a pause from their league commitments with an FA Cup showdown with Fulham.
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