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.
Lisandro 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.
AdvertisementGettyAmorim 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.
AFPAmorim 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.
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.