In a strategic move ahead of the anticipated clash with Aston Villa, Harry Maguire, took charge of the substitute players during a rigorous training session at Estadio do Bessa (stadium of Boavista club). The session came on the heels of a hard-fought draw against Porto
Maguire, who was well-known for his strong presence on and off the field, demonstrated his leadership abilities by motivating the replacements and making sure they were ready to play if needed in the next game.
Even during training, he is committed to driving the squad ahead because he understands the value of each player’s contribution to Manchester United’s overall success and he is a man of greatness.
Mainoo has given Man United a lift; earlier today, our no. 37 was well enough to train in Portugal. Mainoo was hurt during last weekend’s 3-0 loss to Tottenham, therefore he was unable to play.
Another player to miss out during the week was Mason Mount. It remains to be seen if he will make the squad this weekend.
Meanwhile, Rasmus Hojlund made his first start of the season against Porto, scoring United’s second goal against the Portuguese side.