UK Media: To Prevent Meno’s Form from Deteriorating, Manchester United Will Strictly Control His Playing Time

UK Media: To Prevent Meno's Form from Deteriorating, Manchester United Will Strictly Control His Playing Time

According to UK media reports, Manchester United is currently closely monitoring Kobe Meno’s playing time to ensure that this young star does not suffer a drop in form due to overwork.

Manchester United has always given young players ample opportunities. Ten Hag has provided consistent playing time for academy players such as Garnacho, Meno, and Amad during his coaching tenure.

Since joining the first team, this young English midfielder has been impressive and has become a regular starter over the past year. However, Manchester United has certain concerns about the use of Meno.

According to givemesport., the Red Devils are “closely monitoring” the frequency of appearances by this key player and are likely to rest him in the coming weeks to prevent over-fatigue. Meno has not only stood out at the club but also performed excellently on the international stage, quickly securing a starting spot for England. In fact, Meno has hardly had any rest over the past year.

The UK media points out that Manchester United will be “very cautious” in using Meno and may implement a rotation system in the coming weeks to ensure this young player can maintain his best form. The club is unwilling to sacrifice Meno’s long-term development for short-term gains. It is the club’s responsibility to protect Meno’s health and ensure his performance does not decline. This is also one of the reasons why Manchester United brought in Ugarte. As another option in midfield, Ugarte’s addition means Meno can reduce his playing time appropriately, allowing for necessary mental and physical recovery.

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