Manchester United: Diogo Dalot withdraws from Portugal squad as Matheus Cunha issues injury update
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Manchester United: Diogo Dalot withdraws from Portugal squad as Matheus Cunha issues injury update
"Manchester United have been handed another new injury concern during the international break as their high-profile clashes with Manchester City and Chelsea loom. Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim is already anxiously awaiting updates on the fitness of both summer signing Matheus Cunha and Mason Mount, each of whom were forced off during Saturday's 3-2 win over newly-promoted Burnley in the Premier League at Old Trafford."
"Now United can add Diogo Dalot to their list of injury worries after the versatile full-back withdrew from Portugal duty on Thursday ahead of matches against Armenia and Hungary. The Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) confirmed that Dalot had complained of muscle discomfort and been subsequently released from Roberto Martinez's squad by Portugal's health and performance unit, with former Arsenal defender Nuno Tavares - now of Lazio - called up as a replacement ahead of Saturday's trip to Yerevan."
Manchester United face multiple injury concerns after Matheus Cunha and Mason Mount were forced off during the 3-2 win over Burnley. Cunha subsequently pulled out of Brazil's squad for World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Bolivia. Diogo Dalot withdrew from Portugal duty with muscle discomfort and was released by Portugal's health and performance unit, prompting Nuno Tavares to be called up as a replacement. Dalot will return to Manchester United for further assessment after starting two of their three Premier League matches so far this season. High-profile fixtures against Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool come after the international break.
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