Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has revealed that Lisandro Martinez won't be rushed back into action after the Argentine defender returned to training following knee surgery. The 27-year-old centre-back suffered a significant injury in February, which forced him to miss several games and further restricted his appearances for the Red Devils due to previous knee problems and foot issues.
Amorim is keen to avoid putting Martinez under too much pressure as he continues his rehabilitation. The head coach has stated that he wants to see the player's fitness levels improve gradually before introducing him back into the starting lineup.
The United manager also highlighted the importance of having leaders in his squad, citing Martinez's presence in training sessions as a significant positive for the team. Amorim acknowledged that Martinez gives them an edge in every training session and that it will be beneficial to have him available for upcoming matches, including the trip to Nottingham Forest on November 1st.
In contrast, former Palace manager Sean Dyche recently claimed he could win more games with United using a conventional 4-4-2 formation. Amorim responded by saying he has a different way of playing that will take time and is confident in his ability to succeed despite criticism from pundits and other managers.
Amorim is keen to avoid putting Martinez under too much pressure as he continues his rehabilitation. The head coach has stated that he wants to see the player's fitness levels improve gradually before introducing him back into the starting lineup.
The United manager also highlighted the importance of having leaders in his squad, citing Martinez's presence in training sessions as a significant positive for the team. Amorim acknowledged that Martinez gives them an edge in every training session and that it will be beneficial to have him available for upcoming matches, including the trip to Nottingham Forest on November 1st.
In contrast, former Palace manager Sean Dyche recently claimed he could win more games with United using a conventional 4-4-2 formation. Amorim responded by saying he has a different way of playing that will take time and is confident in his ability to succeed despite criticism from pundits and other managers.