Highly-touted Man Utd star returns from loan after just TWO WEEKS after he was publicly called out by manager

Highly-touted Man Utd star returns from loan after just TWO WEEKS after he was publicly called out by manager
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Highly-touted Man Utd star returns from loan after just TWO WEEKS after he was publicly called out by manager
Author: Tony Robertson
Published: Feb, 17 2025 11:02

MANCHESTER UNITED youngster Dan Gore has returned to the club just two weeks after going out on loan. Gore, 20, had been sent to join Steven Evans' Rotherham. The midfielder made his debut against Birmingham and looked sharp as he came off the bench to provide an assist. He had then been set to feature in their next match against Shrewsbury on February 8. However, Gore spoke to doctors the night before the match to indicate he had picked up a foot injury.

 [Dan Gore of Manchester United in a soccer match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dan Gore of Manchester United in a soccer match.]

Rotherham went on to lose the tie 2-1, and Evans was stunned by his abrupt absence and made no secret of those feelings post-match. He had said: "He worked for two days in the team and went home from training on Friday feeling good. "I got a call from the medical staff to say that he'd woken up with his foot really sore. I'll pick up more of it tonight [Saturday] and tomorrow [Sunday]. "It's unbelievable. We didn't do enough in training for him to have a sore nose let alone a sore foot. He sat there afterwards having lunch with the boys and had a rub and got prepared.

 [Steve Evans, manager of Rotherham United.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Steve Evans, manager of Rotherham United.]

"Until I hear more from the medical staff as to how it's happened and why it's happened then it's … maybe God will tell me when I go to sleep tonight.". JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS. Gore, who only made one appearance on loan at Port Vale last season after being riddled with injury, is believed to have suffered a hairline foot fracture during training. The injury is set to sideline him for around one month.

 [Dan Gore of Manchester United dribbling the soccer ball.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dan Gore of Manchester United dribbling the soccer ball.]

He has subsequently been sent back to Man Utd to be rehabilitated before he will return to Rotherham once he is deemed fit enough. On Gore returning to his parent club, Evans said: "I think that four full-time doctors and eight physios tells you where he should be. "We've done that with other loan players in the past. Their progress is quicker because they have more medical back-up on hand. He's in a good place there.

 [Dan Gore of Manchester United in a soccer match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dan Gore of Manchester United in a soccer match.]

"The medical people say you can have a delayed reaction to it. It's unusual for that to happen but it can happen. We have to accept that. "I saw how much the kid was hurting when he heard he was going to be out for that four-week period or so. The reaction was genuine, he wants to play. I'm an experienced manager. "You get a gut feeling about these things. He's at the stage where – in the words of the coaching staff at Manchester United – he needs to be playing.”.

Image Credit: The Sun

Rotherham have since drawn 0-0 with Blackpool and lost 2-1 to Reading, leaving them 14th in the League One table with their next game being at home to Barnsley. MANCHESTER UNITED slipped to a 12th defeat in the Premier League with Rasmus Hojlund coming under fire again. Here's how SunSport's Katherine Walsh rated the Manchester United players against an underachieving Spurs side - who are now three places above them in 12th - in North London.

Andre Onana - 3. United can't do anything with him between the sticks. Can't be trusted to collect anything. His opposite number Vicario showed him a thing or two after returning for the first time since Spurs thrashed Man City in November. At fault for the first goal when he palmed out a relatively weak bouncing shot into Maddison's path in the 13th minute. Noussair Mazraoui - 5. An OK performance. Clever link-up play with Zirkzee but couldn't get hold of Spence down the left-hand side.

Pulled out an excellent cross for the Dutchman's headed chance late-on. Matthijs de Ligt - 6. His clearance stopped an obvious 2-0 before the half-an-hour mark. Harry Maguire - 5. A mixed bag. Long ball over the top for Hojlund's chance in opening 10 minutes and went on a few attacking runs himself in the first half. Did well to stop Dejan Kulusevski from having a go at the edge of the box. But bizarrely stopped in his tracks when a cross came flying into Son later on.

Diogo Dalot - 6. A difficult afternoon for the Portugal international as Son and Djed Spence left him for dead a few times. Hesitated when asked to shoot from five yards to make it 1-0 but helped Onana out with some clearances too. Patrick Dorgu - 4. A Prem debut to forget. He was almost invisible from the left-hand side. And lacked quality when asked to get involved more in the second half. Was stupidly caught offside with Bruno Fernandes offloading a stunning cross pitch pass and booked late-on.

Casemiro - 5. Looked every bit a player that hasn't played Premier League football for two months. Unsurprisingly booked for a late one on Son. Bizarrely dropped to the turf asking for a free-kick when nobody touched him. Was forced to play 89 minutes with eight teenagers on the bench. A difficult afternoon, indeed. Bruno Fernandes - 5. Interceptions and breaking up play is not a part of the captain's game. An uncharacteristically poor cross left United open on the counter.

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