Struggling Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim handed huge injury boost amid increasing pressure following dismal start to Premier League campaign
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been handed a much-needed boost as Lisandro Martinez edges closer to a return after seven months out with an ACL injury. The Argentinian defender has stepped back onto the grass for the first time since February, raising hopes of a comeback after the international break.
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ToggleLisandro Martinez returns to the grass after ACL injury
Martinez ruptured his ACL against Crystal Palace in February and underwent surgery soon after. The centre-half has now taken a key step forward in his recovery, posting a picture of himself back in boots on the training pitch. While Chelsea on Saturday will come too soon, a post-international break return is being targeted.
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Amorim continues to struggle at Man Utd
United’s poor start has left Amorim under serious scrutiny, with the club managing just one league win so far. His 3-4-3 system has failed to deliver results and has reportedly caused friction among some players. Martinez’s leadership and defensive quality could be vital in helping stabilise a side that is yet to keep a clean sheet this season.
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Amorim losing confidence of the squad
Amorim replaced Erik ten Hag last November and was backed heavily in the transfer market, with £236m spent on new signings. Despite that, United remain inconsistent, struggling to adapt to the Portuguese coach’s style almost a year on. Even Bruno Fernandes is said to be unhappy with his deeper role, despite being one of Amorim’s strongest supporters.
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Martinez's return still quite far away
Martinez’s return is unlikely to be immediate but should give Amorim a defensive option after the break. United face Chelsea this weekend before a run of winnable fixtures that could ease the pressure. However, failure to improve results soon may force the club’s hierarchy to consider alternatives.
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