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Manchester United’s Internal Investigation into Rising Injury Toll

Manchester United investigates exact reason for high number of injuries

[Now Sports]According to the “Daily Mail”, Manchester United has launched an internal investigation, hoping to find out the reason for the many injuries at the beginning of the season. The Premier League has only played 8 rounds, but so far, no less than 16 players of Manchester United have been injured and cannot be on standby. As a result, the team leader Erik Ten Hag cannot arrange a complete lineup to cope with the game, which also indirectly affects the situation. The team’s performance is currently only ranked 10th in the league table. They have lost both games in the Europa League and are ranked at the bottom of the group.

The “Daily Mail” stated that the Red Devils are starting from the team’s medical department. At the same time, medical department personnel are also studying whether there are any ways to improve the situation of injured soldiers and even prevent more injury problems in the future.

In fact, Manchester United poached Arsenal from Arsenal this summer and invited Odisgor, who used to work in the medical department of the arsenal, to be the director of sports medicine. The reason is almost summarized as having played too many games last season; from the end of last year After the World Cup, the season resumed and a total of 41 games were played until the end of the season, which is equivalent to the entire season of Aston Villa, Benford and Brighton.

Judging from the injuries suffered by Manchester United players this season, many of them are caused by muscle strains, which also reflects the above inference. However, more precise reasons need to wait until the internal investigation is completed before more details can be known.

2023-10-14 02:20:28

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