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Lisandro Martinez sends message to Manchester United fans over potential return, it looks like good news

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Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez is hoping he will not miss a second successive FA Cup final.

Last season’s injury against Sevilla meant Lisandro Martinez missed Manchester United’s FA Cup final defeat to Manchester City.

That injury was the start of a year’s worth of troubles for the defender, who recently suffered a calf injury, soon after returning from a MCL injury.

Martinez is aiming to make a return in time to feature in this year’s FA Cup final, against the same opponents.

Coventry City v Manchester United - Emirates FA Cup Semi Final
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Lisandro Martinez watched at Wembley from the sidelines

Lisandro Martinez was on the sidelines watching his teammates at Wembley in the semi-final against Coventry City.

He will have been frustrated as a makeshift backline featuring Casemiro shipped three goals, despite a heroic effort from Harry Maguire.

The defender sent a short message to supporters on Instagram, featuring an emoji displaying the word ‘soon’.

He posted: “🔜🏟️👹🔴👏🏻”

It’s a positive indication Martinez is optimistic over a potential return for the final, and Manchester United are likely to need him.

The challenge for Martinez will be returning to fitness, and staying fit. United don’t want him to suffer yet another injury if he pushes himself.

Centre-backs racing to return

Lisandro Martinez is one of several defensive players looking to make their returns in time for the FA Cup final.

Victor Lindelof, Jonny Evans, Raphael Varane and Willy Kambwala will all be pushing to create a difficult decision for manager Erik ten Hag, and Luke Shaw could be in the mix too.

Manchester United could go from having almost no centre-backs, to having a selection dilemma.

After the past few week, it’s a good problem Erik ten Hag would be happy to have.

Injury typeProjected return
Raphael VaraneMuscular injuryLate May
Mason MountUnknownUnknown
Victor LindelofHamstring injuryLate May
Luke ShawThigh injuryLate May
Harry MaguireMuscle injuryLate May
Anthony MartialGroin injuryLate May
Tyrell MalaciaKnee injuryUnknown

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