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Man United hit with fresh injury blow as manager confirms setback in ‘serious’ update

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Manchester United youngster Harry Amass joined Norwich City on loan for the remainder of the season last week, but has already been hit with a major setback.

Manchester United defender Harry Amass has suffered an injury on the training ground for Norwich City and he’s facing a lengthy spell on the side-lines. The 18-year-old joined the Championship side on loan for the remainder of the season this week.

He featured for just 15 minutes as a substitute in Norwich’s win against Coventry on Monday, but went on to miss Saturday’s defeat to Middlesbrough. Manager Philippe Clement didn’t reveal the severity of the injury, only noting that the club will work with United on his rehabilitation and recovery.

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Clement told BBC Radio Norfolk: “Harry, in the dying seconds of training, got an injury. I didn’t want to speak too much about it straight after training because there was no assessment yet about it.

“But it looks to be serious and he will be out for a long time. He’s on loan from Man Utd – so it’s also important to speak with them first before speaking to the outside world.”

It remains unclear how many months the youngster will be out – despite Clement stating it could be long-term – with further assessments needed to determine the full extent of the injury.

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However, the Canaries boss ruled out signing another left-back in this transfer window.

“No, we’re not going to take in another left full-back,” Clement added.

“So, we will solve it with the squad that’s here because we already have four left full-backs on the pay roll.”

Unfortunately, it appears the defender’s time at Carrow Road may now be short‑lived – despite him expressing excitement about joining the team. After his switch was confirmed, Amass said: “I’ve spoken with Ben [Knapper, Norwich sporting director] and the gaffer.

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“They’ve both told me that they’ve been watching me since Sheffield Wednesday and a bit before that, and they have liked what they’ve seen.

“They like the way that I carry the ball, the way that I am on the ball, the hard work that I show.

“They spoke to me and said they see that I can do good things here, they believe that it’ll be a benefit for the club and for me, so it should be good both ways.”

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Nothing he’s going to do on the Champions Tour

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Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee opened up about Tiger Woods’ future in golf after his arrest. The American golfer turned 50 in December 2025 and is now eligible to play on the Champions Tour.

He had been away from the greens for a while. Chamblee opened up about Woods’ future this week.

“He’s done his work in the game of golf,” Chamblee said. “Nothing he’s going to do on the Champions Tour, with all due respect, to senior golf, we all love it, but it will add nothing really to his legacy.”

“And you know, it’s clear that since 2021 when he’s come back, he can’t play at a competitive level on the PGA Tour….His body just won’t let him do what his talents have previously let him do. That seems like the only circumstance that would alleviate this problem. Beyond that, you just hope that he gets the care and the help that he needs.”

Tiger Woods has not played in any tournament on the PGA Tour since his last outing at the Open Championship 2024. That season, he played in five events and withdrew from the Genesis Invitational. He missed the cut in three majors and settled in 60th place at the Masters.

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Tiger Woods opens up about plans to play at the Masters

Tiger Woods is expected to play at the Masters 2026. He played in the TGL final game on Tuesday, and at the event’s press conference, he talked about his plans to play in the major.

“As I said, I’ve been trying,” Woods said. “Just this body is — it doesn’t recover like it did when it was 24, 25. It doesn’t mean I’m not trying. I’ve been trying for a while. I’ve had a couple bad injuries here over the past years that I’ve had to fight through and it’s taken some time.

“But I keep trying. I want to play. I love the tournament. I’ve loved being there since I was 19 years old. It’s meant a lot to me and my family over the years. I’m going to be there either way with The Loop that’s going up there, as well as the Champions Dinner,” he added.

However, before he could make a comeback, the American golfer had an unfortunate accident. Tiger Woods crashed his car on Friday near his house in Jupiter Island, Florida. He was arrested for driving under the influence and also for property damage.

He was jailed for a few hours before being released on bail. Now it would be interesting to see how things unfold for the American golfer in the future. The 2026 Masters will start with its opening round on April 9 and conclude with its final round on April 12.