Man United find timescale of Lisandro Martinez absence after horror knee injury
Briefly

Lisandro Martinez, the Manchester United defender, sustained a likely season-ending knee injury during a loss to Crystal Palace. The injury occurred in a tackle with Ismaila Sarr, leading to immediate medical attention on the field. Reports suggest he may have torn his ACL, with fears he could be out for up to six months. Coach Ruben Amorim expressed concern over Martinez's significance to the team, underscoring the emotional toll of the injury during a recent press briefing.
After the defeat against Palace, Amorim provided an update on the injury suffered by Martinez. Licha [Martinez] is really important for us, not just as a player, but as a character, Amorim said.
According to the Daily Mail, via reports in South America, Man United fear that the centre-back will be out for action for up to six months with a torn ACL in his left knee.
We are here to help him in this difficult moment like he has helped us. Man United have been unfortunate with injuries, and Martinez's situation is serious.
I think it's a bad situation. Let's wait and see with the doctor, but I think it is serious. He felt it and when you are a player, you know when it is something serious.
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