Man Utd has decided to keep Lisandro Martinez from returning by surprise Argentina call up.

The defender has not played since February.

March 13th 2024.

Man Utd has decided to keep Lisandro Martinez from returning by surprise Argentina call up.
Lisandro Martinez, a talented Argentine football player, has been out of action since early February due to a knee injury. However, Manchester United is hopeful that he will be available for their upcoming game against Brentford after the international break.

Unfortunately, this has not been an easy season for Martinez. Just four games after returning from surgery on a foot injury, he was sidelined again with a knee problem. He has not played since then, missing out on the 3-0 win against West Ham United. However, to everyone's surprise, he was called up to the Argentina squad for international friendlies against El Salvador and Costa Rica.

Although he will not be playing in those games, Martinez will join his international teammates in their preparations for the Copa America tournament this summer. The injury he sustained against West Ham was not as severe as initially feared, with a recovery time frame of six to eight weeks.

Thankfully, Martinez's recovery has been going well, and there are reports that he could make his return to the field against Brentford on March 30th. However, he will not be able to participate in the upcoming FA Cup quarter-final against Liverpool on Sunday.

The injury occurred during a clash with West Ham's Wladimir Coufal, but Martinez is determined to make a comeback and continue his impressive performance for Manchester United. He joined the team in 2022 from Ajax, reuniting with his former coach Erik ten Hag. In his first season with United, he played a crucial role in their fourth-place finish and Carabao Cup victory, making 45 appearances in all competitions. Unfortunately, he missed the last nine games due to a metatarsal injury.

After undergoing surgery and recovering in time for the pre-season, Martinez suffered a recurrence of his injury in September, limiting him to only nine starting appearances this season. However, he remains a valuable member of the team, and United is eagerly awaiting his return to full fitness.

In the meantime, the team will face Brentford in their first game after the international break, hoping to secure a win with Martinez's support from the sidelines. United fans can also look forward to more updates on Martinez's progress and his potential return to the field. The team's official website offers exclusive news and analysis, and fans can sign up for updates and stay informed about their favorite team.

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