Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez suffered a severe ACL injury in his knee and the 27-year-old centre-back is expected to occupy a side job for the rest of the season.
Lisandro Martinez was injured late in Sunday’s match against Crystal Palace. He had to take off from a stretcher due to his injury, which caused immediate concerns among fans and the club.
Co-manager Ruben Amorim describes this as “Serious situation”, Indicates the gravity of the injury.
On Thursday, Manchester United issued a statement confirming that Martinez’s injury is being conducted ongoing assessments to establish the most effective treatment and determine a timeline for its recovery time.
The club stressed their support for Martinez during this challenging period, saying “Everyone at Manchester United wants Lisandro Martinez’s strength to recover successfully and we will provide him with every step.”
Martinez’s absence this season was a major setback for Amorim, who was keenly focused on revitalizing the club’s disappointing form. Manchester United currently finds themselves ranked 13th after losing Crystal Palace in the Premier League, marking the club’s seventh defeat in just 13 home games this season, a statistic that has caused frustration for both players and supporters.
Amorim “although [Martinez] In difficulty. He will go out for a while. While we don’t know the full extent of the injury, it’s clear that this is a setback that requires a lot of recovery time. ”
Aside from Martinez’s injury dilemma, there are growing concerns about the adaptability of left-back Luke Shaw, who has not competed at Manchester United in nearly 12 months. Amorim provides updates about Shaw, note, “Luke has a small problem in a different area than the last injury, so we are trying to be cautious with him.”