March 24th 2024.
Lisandro Martinez, a defender for Manchester United, is eager to play in their upcoming Premier League game against Brentford on Saturday. Despite being given permission by his club to continue his rehabilitation with the national team, Martinez is determined to return to his club and contribute on the field.
After sustaining a knee injury six weeks ago, Martinez was able to train with his national team during the international break, surrounded by his fellow countrymen. It was believed that this environment would be more beneficial for his recovery than being stuck at the club's training facility, Carrington.
While participating in training, Martinez was able to continue his recovery from a medial ligament injury, which he sustained during a match against West Ham. This injury came after a previous one earlier in the season that required surgery on his foot, causing him to miss most of the first half of the season.
Due to injuries to other defenders on the team, including Harry Maguire and Jonny Evans, manager Erik ten Hag has had to rely on Raphael Varane and Victor Lindelof in recent weeks. However, there is hope that Martinez will be back in the lineup for their match against Brentford.
According to reports from the Daily Mail, Martinez returned from America over the weekend and will be back at Carrington on Monday to continue working on his fitness. This is a significant boost for ten Hag and the team, as their injury crisis has eased in the last few weeks with the return of players like Maguire, Mason Mount, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and Rasmus Hojlund.
Unfortunately, the team is still without Luke Shaw until May and Anthony Martial for another three weeks. But with Martinez's potential return, Manchester United fans have a reason to be optimistic for the upcoming game against Brentford. Stay updated on all the latest news, exclusives, and analysis from Manchester United by signing up for our newsletter. We value your privacy and take your security seriously, as this site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
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