
Man United handed injury boost as ‘warrior’ set to return to training
Ruben Amorim has received a major boost to his squad as one star is finally set to return after months on the sidelines.
It has been a positive week for Amorim after Man United beat Liverpool 2-1 to make it back-to-back wins for the first time in his tenure.
Amorim eased the pressure on his future at Man United, with the Red Devils now just a point off the European places ahead of their match against Brighton next.
The Portuguese boss may now have a clean bill of health in his squad following an update on one injured player.

Lisandro Martinez set to return to Man United training
Argentine centre-back Lisandro Martinez has been out of action since suffering a knee injury against West Ham in February.
The Daily Mail, [21 October], now report that Martinez could finally be set to return to full training.
“Lisandro Martinez is expected to join his team-mates in full training this week after making a more cautious return to action than originally planned,” the Daily Mail reported.
“Martinez was due to be fully integrated with the first-team squad last week as the remaining players reported back from international duty, after scans gave his injured left knee the all-clear.
“As it turned out, the Argentina defender – who has been sidelined since early February with a ruptured ACL – was only partially involved with the rest of the group, but is set to step up his training this week and should make a return to first-team action before the international break next month.”

Martinez earns praise off Liverpool legend
Jamie Carragher once described Martinez as a “warrior“, as per the Metro, and the combative defender has been a miss for Amorim this year.
Minutes Played | 1,754 |
Duels Won % | 56.1% |
Aerial Duels Won % | 55.2% |
Tackles | 40 |
Interceptions | 32 |
Harry Maguire was praised for his Man United performance against Liverpool, though Martinez will be expected to return to the back three when fit.
Martinez’s return to fitness will give Amorim greater options in his backline, and in a World Cup year the 27-year-old will want to make up for lost time.