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    Amorim challenges Manchester United to ‘step up’ after Bruno Fernandes injury | Manchester United
    Ruben Amorim will be without Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo for the visit of Newcastle on Friday. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA
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    Ruben Amorim has described Bruno Fernandes as “impossible to replace” but has told Manchester United’s players the captain’s injury is a chance for them to step up.

    Fernandes was forced off at half-time of Sunday’s loss at Aston Villa owing to a soft-tissue injury that will rule him out for a prolonged period. United host Newcastle in Boxing Day’s only Premier League fixture and Amorim was asked how he could compensate for Fernandes’s absence when the 31-year-old’s deputy, Kobbie Mainoo, is also injured.

    “It is impossible to replace Bruno but I said that this morning to the team – [that] we need to take the good thing, if there is a good thing on that, which is a lot of people need to step up,” the head coach said. “It is not just the creation. Every set piece he is the guy who is organising the team and that is a good opportunity for everyone to step up and understand we cannot rely on one player for everything.”

    Amorim also pointed to Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo being away with Cameroon and Ivory Coast respectively at the Africa Cup of Nations. “Sometimes we rely on Bruno for organisation and the creation. We have lost Bruno on set pieces, Bryan and Amad on set pieces, so this is massive for the team. He understands every position on the field, he pays attention to every detail. Every set piece when you have a substitution he is always the guy telling the other guys where they should be.

    “But that is a very good opportunity for guys like Licha [Lisandro Martínez], Luke Shaw, all these guys. We need to step up to have more leaders in the group because this can happen to Bruno. It is not usual but this can happen so it is a big opportunity for the other guys. It is an opportunity for other players to step up and to show the leadership that we need.”

    Amorim was asked when Fernandes and Mainoo, who has a calf problem, may be available. He said: “Not for this game. They are recovering. I don’t think that is going to take a lot of time. I think Kobbie will return faster than Bruno. I don’t want to say [how long for Fernandes]. I have an idea but let’s see.”

    At Villa Park Jack Fletcher – son of the former United midfielder Darren – made his debut on 73 minutes. Amorim suggested the 18-year-old midfielder was an option to cover for Fernandes and Mainoo. He said: “We have other players, we need to maybe try to see different ways of playing. I think Jack Fletcher did a very good job and that is why when we have this opportunity we have to give space to Jack and the other ones. We will find solutions.”

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