π¨ BREAKING: Manchester United’s Mazraoui OUT Injured Until the International Break ❌π₯ Fans Are FURIOUS
Manchester United’s nightmare season just got even worse. Noussair Mazraoui has been ruled OUT until the international break, and the news has sent shockwaves through Old Trafford. Once again, United find themselves facing a crisis at right-back — and fans are questioning whether Mazraoui was ever the right signing to begin with.
❌ Another United Flop in the Making?
Mazraoui was brought in with high expectations to fix United’s defensive chaos. But what have fans gotten so far? More time on the treatment table than on the pitch. Many are already branding him another injury-prone liability, joining a long list of underwhelming signings who came with hype but no delivery.
π₯ Is Ruben Amorim to Blame?
Critics argue Amorim has mismanaged Mazraoui from day one. Overplaying him in meaningless fixtures, failing to rotate properly, and now paying the price. Was this a tactical mistake or just another example of United’s cursed luck with injuries?
π¨ United’s Right-Back Crisis Deepens
With Mazraoui sidelined, who steps up? Amad is not available, Dalot inconsistent at the back, and now the squad looks paper thin defensively. United’s transfer strategy is once again under fire. Fans are asking: why chase big names if they can’t even stay fit?
π₯ Fans Are Losing Patience
Social media has exploded since the news broke:
“Another glass player at United? Sack the whole recruitment team.”
“Mazraoui is finished before he even started. We need warriors, not hospital patients.”
"Amorim's" project is collapsing — how many injuries before he admits failure?”
❌ Club & Country Both Suffer
Not only is United paying the price, but Morocco too. His absence until the international break leaves his national team in a vulnerable position heading into crucial fixtures. Once again, the question is: how long can a top club or country rely on someone who can’t stay fit?
π₯ The truth is harsh: unless Mazraoui toughens up and proves he can survive the Premier League’s intensity, he risks being remembered not as a solution — but as yet another expensive mistake in Manchester United’s long list of transfer disasters.
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