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The bad news that Noussair Mazraoui gave to Manchester United

The bad news that Noussair Mazraoui gave to Manchester United

By Renato Perez

Noussair Mazraoui (Photo: Manchester United)

Moroccan right-back Noussair Mazraoui, a Manchester United player, has been forced to leave the Moroccan national team camp again due to heart problems. According to reports from English media such as 'The Athletic' and 'Sky Sports', the player has experienced irregular heartbeats that required urgent medical intervention.

This is not the first time that Mazraoui has suffered such setbacks. At the beginning of the year, the player had already undergone a cardiac procedure, from which he recovered satisfactorily and was able to return to the pitch. However, this new relapse has generated concern both in the player's entourage and at Manchester United.

British media estimate that Mazraoui's time out could extend up to a couple of weeks. This absence will be a hard blow for Manchester United, which already has several casualties in its squad. Coach Erik ten Hag will have to look for alternatives to cover the right-back position while the Moroccan recovers.

Manchester United have yet to make an official statement on Mazraoui's condition. The club is expected to issue a medical statement in the coming hours detailing the causes of the injury and the estimated recovery time.

Noussair Mazraoui's health is a priority for both the player and the club. It is essential that the Moroccan takes the time necessary to fully recover and avoid future complications. Manchester United fans hope that the full-back can return to the pitch as soon as possible and regain his best form.

In conclusion, Noussair Mazraoui's new heart injury is worrying news for the player and for Manchester United. The Moroccan full-back will have to undergo new medical tests to determine the causes of these recurring palpitations and establish an appropriate treatment. In the meantime, Manchester United will have to find solutions to deal with his absence and continue competing at the highest level.

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