What's going on? Manchester United travels to Tottenham match in a modest bus
Alex Olise
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Manchester United's plans to travel to London for the match against Tottenham were disrupted due to train cancellations, forcing the team to travel by bus.
Details: According to Daily Mail, a signaling failure between Rugby and Milton Keynes led to the cancellation of numerous trains, prompting the "Red Devils" to change their plans. Instead of taking the train to the capital as planned, the team will now travel by bus, which will take just over four hours, compared to the usual two and a half hours by train.
The bus that Manchester United will travel on is far less comfortable than the luxurious team buses usually used for such trips. This transport was rented in a hurry.

Reminder: In addition to transportation issues, there are other difficulties for Ruben Amorim ahead of the match. Manchester United has a long list of injured players, including Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Johnny Evans, Kobbie Mainu, Manuel Ugarte, and Toby Collier. Three midfielders sustained injuries in training, leaving the team with very few options to strengthen the midfield. This could mean that Casemiro and Christian Eriksen will be forced to return to action despite their limited playing time in recent weeks.