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TOBY COLLYER SIDELINED AFTER INJURY CONCERN

Manchester United loanee Toby Collyer is currently absent from West Brom training as he recovers from a muscle injury. Manager Ryan Mason confirmed the setback for the 21-year-old midfielder, stalling his progress at The Hawthorns.

Toby Collyer sidelined after Injury concern
United midfielder injured - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Toby Collyer, who is on loan from Manchester United, is not participating in West Brom's training because he is recovering from a muscular injury.

During the summer transfer window, more than a dozen Championship clubs expressed interest in signing Collyer on a permanent and loan basis, but West Brom emerged victorious.

Ryan Mason, a former Tottenham midfielder, was tasked with guiding West Brom back to the Premier League this season, but the Baggies have faltered, and Collyer's loan period has not gone as expected thus far.

Following his arrival, Collyer was only able to make seven substitute appearances. Last month, he made his debut in the starting lineup against Millwall and continued to play in the following match until suffering a muscular injury.

As he heals from the injury, the 21-year-old is not training at the moment. To the Express & Star, Mason responded, "Well, neither of them trained with a team, so no," when asked if Collyer and a teammate would be eligible for selection on Tuesday night against Charlton.

"Toby is a young player, but we know we are going to need him and he is going to help us," Mason said in a previous compliment of Collyer. It has been a few weeks since I first wanted Toby. I genuinely believe in him, which is significant because I feel the same way about all of my players.

However, I believe you need to feel appreciated by the manager and the team when you go on loan, and he most definitely does. I hope we can assist him because it will undoubtedly benefit us if we can help him develop as a player.

"I believe there is a ton of space and opportunity for development. On the training field, that will undoubtedly occur. In actuality, the finest instructor is the game.

"Especially when you are young, the more game exposure you can receive, the better. I am confident and anticipate that Toby is aware of my belief in him, which is very significant to me.

"I am going to give him the same level of effort that I have given each of my previous players to help them develop and get better."

"He is a terrific kid, humble, wants to work, wants to be part of it," Mason continued. As soon as you talk to him, you can sense that. The fact that he loves football and wants to play is crucial. People who want to work and be a part of something are what we want in the building."

Collyer had a historic 2024–2025 season at Old Trafford, making 13 appearances in the first team.

One source mentioned Erik ten Hag's affection for Collyer last year, while another claimed that he records "freakish" running data during training that Bruno Fernandes is the only one who can surpass.

Collyer has received acclaim from Ruben Amorim. "He is getting better with the ball and has excellent legs. He has a good sense of the club and is aware of what he must accomplish to play for it. In January, Amorim stated, "He is really humble, and you get the opportunity when you work hard."

With a one-year extension option, Collyer's contract with United expires in the summer of 2027.

EX-CAPTAIN NEVILLE CLAIMS SUBSTITUTIONS MADE MANCHESTER UNITED "WORSE" AGAINST WOLVES

Gary Neville slams Ruben Amorim’s "weird" substitutions and tactical shifts after Manchester United's 1-1 draw with bottom-side Wolves.

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Was the halftime substitution a tactical error or an injury?

Gary Neville said that the performance of Manchester United in their match against winless Wolves was ‘the baddest of the bad.’

United would have moved fourth in the league with a win at Old Trafford last night, although Wolves, who had two points in 18 games before kickoff, ended their record of 11 straight losses with a 1-1 draw.

Amorim’s team had been knocked out of the Carabao Cup by a League Two team, Grimsby, in August, but Neville was convinced that United had hit rock bottom in a game that could have been even more one-sided were it not for two important saves by Senne Lammens.

“That was the baddest of the bad," the former United captain declared on the Gary Neville podcast.

“They weren’t just booed off at the final whistle. The fans waited in the stadium to continue to boo them. They’ve gone backwards.”

United had won at Newcastle 1-0 on Boxing Day, despite being plagued by an injury list that already lacked skipper Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire, and Matthijs de Ligt, as well as three players on African Cup of Nations duty.

But they remained flat right from the first whistle, and the header by Ladislav Krejci just before the half bottled Joshua Zirkzee's deflected shot.

Amorim’s formation choice of 3-4-3 was brought into focus once more as the Portuguese opted to go back to his preferred tactic of four at the back against Newcastle.

“This isn’t right. I’ve watched enough of United over the last five or six weeks to know what looks right and what isn’t right,” Neville had declared 20 minutes into his commentary on Sky Sports.

“Because, when I see that we go back (to three at the back) after five minutes tonight, I’m thinking, no, Ruben, why have you done that?

"The manager has to look at that and think, I got that wrong. I complicated it."

However, Amorim decided to substitute Zirkzee at halftime and brought on an 18-year-old Jack Fletcher, who made his third appearance at the senior level.

Regarding substitutions made by Amorim, Neville further added, “They made Manchester United worse. Every single substitution was ridiculous.”

‘If Zirkzee was injured, and it was a tactical substitution, that was a very poor one.’ But Zirkzee isn't Eric Cantona, not by a long shot, and he had to get out there for physicality, for presence, for experience.”

SEE LISANDRO MARTINEZ’S FURIOUS REACTION AFTER MAN UTD’S SHOCK WOLVES DRAW

Lisandro Martinez demands more after Man Utd’s 1-1 draw with bottom-placed Wolves. United ended 2025 sixth in the Premier League.

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Martinez slams United’s tactical mistakes

Stand-in captain Lisandro Martinez was mad that Manchester United dropped points against Wolves, who are at the bottom of the league.

United came into the last game of 2025 after a good win against Newcastle on Boxing Day and were expected to easily beat Wolves.

Joshua Zirkzee scored first for United, but they didn't take their chances. Ladislav Krejci's header tied the game for Wolves, 1-1.

It was only their third point in 19 games, and it stopped their 11-game losing streak. United fans booed at the end of the game.

When Martinez was asked if it felt like a disappointing point, he said, 100 percent.

We are very disappointed. We can't keep drawing or losing points at home. We have to win.

We want to be at the top, competing with the best.

We can't drop points in games like this. We just have to accept it and be hungry for the next game.

Martinez was captain again because Bruno Fernandes is still recovering from an injury.

When United coach Ruben Amorim was asked about injured players for the game against Leeds on Sunday, he didn't give much away. Leeds are really wanting to beat United for the first time since 2010.

Martinez said to MUTV, You can either make excuses, or you can be strong and say, 'We're dropping points, so we need to go for the next one and show what we can do.'

We need to work together and do the easy things to get the three points.

United is in sixth place in the league at the end of 2025, only two points behind Liverpool for the last Champions League spot. Liverpool has a game in hand.

They could be in a better position if they had been better in both boxes. Leeds has been playing well lately, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin doing great up front.

Martinez added, It's about us. I don't like to think about other teams.

I'm thinking about what we can do to get better as a team every day, and we have to learn from this game.

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