Erik ten Hag is dealt ANOTHER blow as Sofyan Amrabat is ruled OUT of Man United’s clash with Brighton after he was forced out of Morocco duty through injury
- Sofyan Amrabat pulled out of the Morocco squad due to injury last week
- Midfielder will now miss Premier League encounter with Brighton on Saturday
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Manchester United midfielder Sofyan Amrabat has been ruled out of Saturday’s game against Brighton due to injury.
The deadline day loan signing from Fiorentina pulled out of the Morocco squad due to injury last week.
Man United were aware Amrabat had a slight problem with his back but still allowed him to join up with his national side.
But the 27-year-old sat out the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Liberia and the friendly with Burkina Faso as a precaution.
And Amrabat will also miss the Premier League encounter with Brighton on Saturday, but United boss Erik ten Hag expects him to be fit again soon.
Manchester United midfielder Sofyan Amrabat will miss Saturday’s game against Brighton
Man United boss Erik ten Hag will without a host of key players for Premier League clash
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Ten Hag told the club’s official website: ‘Amrabat, he came back unfortunately with the injury, so he will not be available for tomorrow [Saturday], but I think, on the short notice [soon], yes.’
Mason Mount, Raphael Varane, Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia have also been ruled out of the game by injury.
Winger Antony is currently spending time away from the club while he addresses allegations of domestic abuse.
The player denies any wrongdoing and has not been arrested or charged.
His natural replacement Jadon Sancho has been officially exiled ahead of the game after his public falling out with Ten Hag.
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