Man Utd's Martinez sidelined for at least eight weeks
Soccer Football - Europa League - Quarter Final - First Leg - Manchester United v Sevilla - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - April 13, 2023 Manchester United's Lisandro Martinez is carried away in a stretcher after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Carl Recine
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Manchester United's hopes of qualifying for
next season's Champions League were dealt a blow with the news defender
Lisandro Martinez is facing at least eight weeks out with knee ligament damage.
The Argentine World Cup winner had only
recently returned from a foot injury that has kept him out for most of the
season.
However, Martinez's presence had been felt
in United's upturn in form in recent weeks.
The 26-year-old was forced off during
Sunday's 3-0 win over West Ham as his right knee buckled under the weight of
Vladimir Coufal as the pair battled for possession.
"Lisandro Martinez has sustained an
injury to the medial collateral ligament in his knee and is expected to be out
of action for at least eight weeks," United said in a statement.
"We all wish Licha a speedy recovery
and look forward to seeing him back on the pitch later in the season."
Martinez is now set to miss most of the
remainder of the campaign, although he could potentially return for the final
seven Premier League games of the season and the latter stages of the FA Cup.
"He is very sad, very
disappointed," said United boss Erik Ten Hag after the West Ham game.
"We feel really with him. First of
all, it's a personal disaster when it's really bad, but let's wait for what it
is. But also for the team it's really bad because he definitely brings us a
lot."
United are sixth in the Premier League, six
points adrift of Tottenham and eight behind fourth-placed Aston Villa, who they
face on Sunday.
A place in the top four will guarantee
Champions League football next season, while fifth could be enough depending on
how English sides fare in European competitions this season.


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