Manchester United won't push Tyrell Malacia too hard, too quickly after the defender's return to action following 17 months out.
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- Malacia plays 45 minutes for Under-21s
- Defender had two major knee operations
- Profile could suit Ruben Amorim's style
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Malacia made a return to competitive action on Tuesday when he started for the Under-21s in their EFL Trophy defeat to Huddersfield. The 25-year-old was making his first appearance in 17 months after undergoing knee surgery following the Nations League final in June 2023.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Malacia had two major knee operations, forcing a prolonged spell on the sidelines. While new head coach Ruben Amorim will be keen to see how the 25-year-old fits into his system as a wing-back, United won't rush him back. Per, coaching staff are keen to ensure Malacia takes it steady after such a long spell out.
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WHAT UNITED'S UNDER-21S COACH SAID
"He has worked so hard to get back," United's Under-21 coach Travis Binnion said. "He looks strong, he looks fit and his attitude is first class.
"Hopefully he kicks on now because he deserves a bit of good fortune and we could do with him."
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DID YOU KNOW?
Malacia could play for the Under-21s again when they take on Altrincham in the National League Cup on November 19, providing he recovers well from Tuesday's outing.