By Axel Reyes
Manchester United manager Rubén Amorim has been forced to call up a number of young players following the injury to Amad Diallo. The Ivorian winger suffered an ankle injury earlier this week, ruling him out for several weeks. With Antony and Marcus Rashford also sidelined, Amorim has been left with limited options in attack.
To address the shortage of attacking options, Amorim has turned to the club's academy. Chido Obi, Sékou Koné, Harry Amass, Jack Moorhouse, and Elyh Harrison have all been included in the first-team squad for the upcoming match against Tottenham Hotspur.
The call-ups represent a significant opportunity for these young players to make their mark on the first team. With the club struggling for form in recent weeks, Amorim will be hoping that the youngsters can inject some fresh energy into the side.
The young players will face a tough test against a Tottenham side that is fighting for a place in the Champions League. However, Amorim is confident that they have the ability to make an impact. "These young players have a lot of talent," said Amorim. "They have been training hard and I believe they are ready for this challenge."
The decision to call up a number of young players highlights Manchester United's commitment to developing their own talent. The club has a rich history of producing world-class players, and Amorim is hoping to continue that tradition.
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