Manchester United Unhappy with Wrexham Manager’s Actions After Injury Incident
In a recent friendly match between Manchester United and Wrexham, an unexpected incident occurred when goalkeeper Nathan Bishop from Manchester United rushed out to make a save but ended up causing a serious injury to forward Paul Mullin.
Wrexham claimed that their player suffered a punctured lung due to the collision, which left Manager Phil Parkinson unable to contain his anger. The Wrexham manager warned Bishop to stay away from his players, even though the young goalkeeper had already apologized.
According to information from James Ducker of the Daily Telegraph, Manchester United is dissatisfied with Parkinson’s actions. They believe that his comments only added fuel to the fire and caused harm to others through online platforms.
From Manchester United’s perspective, the incident was accidental, and their star player proactively apologized.
Bishop has yet to make his official debut for Manchester United and spent the 2021-22 season on loan at Mansfield Town. Last season, he played for Manchester United’s U23 team, and his future remains uncertain after the summer transfer window.
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