Manchester United Anne 21S’ National League Cup match against Tamworth was abandoned after Sekou Kohn suffered a terrifying head injury. The Red Devils midfielder knocking on the door of his first team debut had to stretch and contract after suffering a serious head injury in a worrying scene.
United launched the National League Cup campaign at Ramground, with the score locked 0-0 before the incident involving Korn. The 19-year-old started for the visitors, but fell to the ground at the end of the first half after a hard blow with Tamworth.
The Connect initially stood up but returned to the ground when he was treated, which lasted about 15 minutes before the stretcher removed him from the pitch.
Marian’s talent held a mask in his face when Medic took him to the tunnel.
The ambulance eventually lathered the connections into a local hospital, but the game remained suspended due to rules requiring ambulances on the scene.
The second one was unavailable, so the referee abandoned the play and directed the players and coaches towards their respective dressing rooms.
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Since then, United have confirmed that Kone is conscious and stable and communicates with the club’s medical team. He is in the hospital as a precaution for further checks.
Kone has made 14 appearances in the Red Devils U21 since joining from Guidars FC in his hometown of Mali last summer.
He is expected to round out his competitive senior debut after appearing on Reuben Amorim’s bench on multiple occasions.
Kone also traveled with the Amorim team for the Asian postseason tour and the US preseason tour.
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United’s head coach identified Kohn for praise after he was a bright spark when he lost 1-0 to the ASEAN All-Star in Kuala Lumpur’s Malaysian capital.
“He’ll play more in the next game. He did well. All the youngsters tried. That’s the most important thing,” Amorim explained.
Kohn also looks to Hong Kong and is ready to stay this season, rather than being loaned out for regular senior meeting minutes.
His young teammates, Harry Amas and Toby Collier, are expected to leave loan amid serious interest in the championship.
