Ruben Amorim, the new manager of Manchester United, faces a significant hurdle even before his debut match.
Lisandro Martinez, the key Argentine defender, has encountered an injury that could sideline him for several weeks.
Martinez had been selected for Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers but had to pull out due to discomfort. Amorim is now left hoping that the injury isn’t severe, as his defensive options are already limited.
Amorim’s Tactical Approach at Risk
At Sporting CP, Amorim was recognized for utilizing a 3-4-3 system, which necessitates strong central defenders to ensure a solid defense.
Martinez, being left-footed, plays a crucial role in this formation. His agility and calmness under pressure make him an ideal fit, but his injury might force Amorim to re-evaluate his strategy for the opening match.
Amorim is also grappling with multiple defensive injuries. Important players such as Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire, and Tyrell Malacia are currently recuperating.
Although Malacia recently made his first appearance since May 2023 with United’s Under-21 team, he may still require more time to regain full fitness.
If Martinez is out, Amorim will need to modify his tactics due to a lack of available players suited for his three-man defense.
Injury History of Lisandro Martinez
Since his transfer to United from Ajax in 2022, Martinez has faced numerous injury challenges, missing 56 matches. Last season, he was limited to just 11 Premier League appearances due to fitness concerns.
These injuries have hindered his ability to find consistency on the pitch. For Martinez, being sidelined now is particularly disheartening as he aims to make a strong impact under Amorim’s management.
Fans are keen to see how Amorim’s strategies will influence the team, and Martinez’s absence could complicate the new manager’s debut.
The team is optimistic about his swift recovery, as his presence would be invaluable for Amorim to effectively execute his tactical vision.