McTominay calms Man Utd fans, says his injury is 'nothing serious'
Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay said openly that his injury is "nothing serious" and tried to reassure his team's fans while thanking them for their support.
6 months ago
Scott McTominay, who came on for Kobbie Mainoo in Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Burnley in the Premier League, had to be forced off due to an injury sustained in injury time.
Mason Mount took his place for the final minutes of the match. The Scot, who has 10 goals scored and three assists provided, caused great concern to Red Devils fans as the 27-year-old plays a key role for the team.
Nonetheless, McTominay spoke publicly to say that his injury is "nothing serious" and that he will be able to recover soon to continue helping United, which calmed the team and the fans above all.
"I slipped and fell awkward[ly] on my knee, similar to against Chelsea. Nothing serious, just hyperextension, but I was angry and upset that I thought it was worse than it was. Hoping to be back on the pitch very soon to help the team as much as I can," he said.
Mason Mount took his place for the final minutes of the match. The Scot, who has 10 goals scored and three assists provided, caused great concern to Red Devils fans as the 27-year-old plays a key role for the team.
Nonetheless, McTominay spoke publicly to say that his injury is "nothing serious" and that he will be able to recover soon to continue helping United, which calmed the team and the fans above all.
"I slipped and fell awkward[ly] on my knee, similar to against Chelsea. Nothing serious, just hyperextension, but I was angry and upset that I thought it was worse than it was. Hoping to be back on the pitch very soon to help the team as much as I can," he said.
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