Mason Greenwood injury: Manchester United striker withdraws from England Under-21s sqad

Mason Greenwood has withdrawn from England’s squad for the upcoming European Under-21 Championship group stage due to injury.

The Manchester United forward has been replaced by Norwich City’s Todd Cantwell.

Greenwood started and scored United’s only goal in Sunday’s 3-1 FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Leicester and was due to fly out to host nation Slovenia on Tuesday with the rest of Aidy Boothroyd’s squad.null

The 19-year-old has however been forced to pull out and will play no part in the group games against Switzerland, Portugal and Croatia.

United are hopeful that Greenwood’s injury is not serious, but it is understood that he will not be able take part in training at Carrington this week.null

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Greenwood will be assessed by United’s medical staff ahead of their return to Premier League action against Brighton and Hove Albion on 4 April.

Greenwood’s call-up was his first involvement in an England camp since he and Manchester City’s Phil Foden were sent home from the senior squad for a breach of coronavirus protocol in September.Promoted stories

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Red Bull: “It’s good though for us to be going down to the race in Bahrain with a decent amount of mileage, a reasonable feeling from the car and now all focus is on trying to make the car quicker, rather than fix problems”; watch Bahrain GP live only on Sky Sports F1 this weekend
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has warned it would be “foolish” to underestimate Mercedes’ powers of recovery for the start of the F1 season after a difficult pre-season test for the world champions, while Max Verstappen insists the challengers are not seeing themselves as Bahrain GP favourites.
The build-up to F1’s season-opening weekend is being dominated by debate about whether Red Bull’s impressive pacesetting form in Bahrain testing will translate into near-parity or even a timesheet lead against Mercedes, F1’s dominant reigning champions of the past seven years, in Bahrain.
Mercedes, who completed fewer testing laps than any team, have said they believe they are playing catch-up to Red Bull after experiencing early balance problems with their new W12.
But Red Bull boss Horner, speaking to Sky Sports F1 , insisted that “no one is getting too excited here at the moment” despite acknowledging that they enjoyed a successful first test with the new RB16B.
“Mercedes’ test was probably a bit scrappy by their standards, but they are such a quality team it would be very foolish to underestimate them and their ability to bounce back,” Horner told The F1 Show .
“We saw that a couple of years ago where they looked to be underperforming in Barcelona [testing] and won very comfortably the first race in Australia.”
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Speaking in a Red Bull preview, Max Verstappen was similarly cautious about reading too much into the possible pecking order for the season-opening round.
“I know people are excited and think we are just saying this, but Mercedes are still the favourites – how can they not be when they have won seven world championships in a row,” asked Verstappen.
“I’m sure Mercedes also want people to think we are the favourites and put the pressure on us but we are just focused on ourselves.
“You can be sure that everyone in this team and at Honda is pushing to beat them and anyone else who may be quick this year. I see every season as a new opportunity to beat them, but we would be stupid to expect that fight to be easy and look at testing and think we are ahead.”
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Horner added: “It’s good though for us to be going down to the race in Bahrain with a decent amount of mileage, a reasonable feeling from the car and now all focus is on trying to make the car quicker, rather than fix problems.”
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Chelsea to face Man City in FA Cup semi-finals

Pep Guardiola’s Man City side are still in the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple; semi-finals are set to be played on the weekend of April 17-18 at Wembley, with the final at the same venue on May 15

Chelsea will face Manchester City while Leicester will play Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finals.
Man City reached the last four with a 2-0 quarter-final win over Everton, a result which also meant the club had reached the last four of the competition three years running for the first time since 1932.
Pep Guardiola’s side are still in the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple, setting the pace at the top of the Premier League as well as being in the Champions League quarter-finals and next month’s Carabao Cup final.

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