Erik ten Haag, The Manchester United coach, has received two pieces of good news ahead of his side’s crucial Premier League match on Sunday against Arsenal at Old Trafford.
leaveDr. Martinez, central defender of the ‘red devils’, returned to training on Thursday after missing more than a month from the playing field due to the leg injury he sustained on March 30 against Brentford.
Only eleven games this season
The world champion with Argentina barely managed to play eleven games in all competitions in a season that was a trial of problems, starting with a foot injury that kept him in dry dock between September and January while he suffered from It had already prevented him from playing in the last two months of last year. Furthermore, in February a knee problem kept him out for another two months.
Lysander, one of United’s best players last season, could return to the squad May Hag and thus ended the plague of injuries that the Dutch coach had in the middle of the defense, incl Harry Maguire, Raphaël Varane and Victor Lindelöf out of battle, which is forced Casemiro to play as a center back, a position in which he leaves much to be desired, as seen on Monday in the debacle against Crystal Palace (4-0).
Even Rashford
Another player who returned to training today is Marcus Rashford who has missed United’s last three games after being injured on April 21 in the FA Cup semi-final against Coventry.
United are eighth in the Premier League with three games remaining. It is six points behind Tottenham and two behind Newcastle, the teams that qualified for the Europa League and Conference League respectively.
However, the ‘red devils’ can qualify for the Europa League if they win the FA Cup final on May 25 in the derby against Manchester City at Wembley.
Heading into Sunday’s match, leaders Arsenal, who have a one-point lead over City, are jeopardizing their chances of winning the Premier League. After that, there is just one more game left to play as the ‘citizens’ have a pending match against Tottenham next Wednesday.
Source: La Verdad

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