Man United defender Lisandro Martinez tells fans to be ‘patient’ after undergoing treatment for a second time for a recurring foot injury that could keep him out until the new year

Lisandro Martinez told Man United fans to be “patient” with his foot injury after having a second surgery to fix a problem that keeps coming back.

The Argentine center back hurt his metatarsal bone again last month, making an injury that he got in April worse. He had surgery last month, and may not be able to play until next year.

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Since he wasn’t playing, the Red Devils have had a terrible run of form, losing 3-0 at home to Manchester City and Newcastle in a row. The 25-year-old went back to his home country of Argentina to watch his old team, Defensa y Justicia, play.

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For TNT Sports Argentina, he said, “I’m getting better and I’m glad to be here visiting the club.” It is the second time in my life that I have been hurt in this way. That means you need to wait. Former Man United star Nani, on the other hand, has said that this current Man United team has “no spirit” and doesn’t have a boss.

When B24 asked Nani what he thought about how well the team worked together, he said, “When you watch Manchester [United] play, you see there isn’t that spirit of sacrifice there.” We have to win!” doesn’t come from the star player. We need to get the ball and score. 

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Gary Neville also told Ten Hag that he could be fired because he was in charge of the worst start to a season for the club since 1962–63. 

United had their worst start to a home season since 1930–31, when they lost five of their first ten games! 

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“We saw the Theatre of Dreams change into the Theatre of Nothing last night.” “Every single United fan is bored and flat,” Neville wrote on X, the site that used to be Twitter.