Manchester United will approach the upcoming game against Nottingham Forest with caution, given that Lisandro Martinez's return from knee surgery has been deemed too hasty. The Argentine defender has been training with his teammates but was withdrawn early after suffering a slight twinge in his knee.
The 27-year-old had been out since February due to a cruciate ligament injury and was eager to get back on the pitch, but head coach Ruben Amorim is taking a cautious approach. "He wants to go to this one," Amorim said. "He's not going to this one, he is going to take time."
Despite Martinez's absence, having one of his six-man leadership group back in the squad will be a significant positive for the United boss. The Argentine defender gives the team an edge in every training session and that is also really good for us," Amorim added.
However, it remains to be seen how quickly Martinez will regain his full fitness levels after the injury. United's manager knows that Dyche was right in saying that a conventional 4-4-2 formation might have yielded more wins at Old Trafford last season.
When questioned about Dyche's comments, Amorim said he understood why the Forest boss had said it but countered that "if you are a pundit and you don't say very strong things, I don't want to watch you. I'm the same."
With only two weeks until kick-off against Nottingham Forest, United will need to ensure they are properly prepared for the challenge ahead without their star defender.
The 27-year-old had been out since February due to a cruciate ligament injury and was eager to get back on the pitch, but head coach Ruben Amorim is taking a cautious approach. "He wants to go to this one," Amorim said. "He's not going to this one, he is going to take time."
Despite Martinez's absence, having one of his six-man leadership group back in the squad will be a significant positive for the United boss. The Argentine defender gives the team an edge in every training session and that is also really good for us," Amorim added.
However, it remains to be seen how quickly Martinez will regain his full fitness levels after the injury. United's manager knows that Dyche was right in saying that a conventional 4-4-2 formation might have yielded more wins at Old Trafford last season.
When questioned about Dyche's comments, Amorim said he understood why the Forest boss had said it but countered that "if you are a pundit and you don't say very strong things, I don't want to watch you. I'm the same."
With only two weeks until kick-off against Nottingham Forest, United will need to ensure they are properly prepared for the challenge ahead without their star defender.