Why Signs Are Promising for Man United's Key Player Lisandro Martinez
Signs Promising for Man United's Key Player Martinez

Lisandro Martinez has had an excellent World Cup and, more importantly, the Manchester United defender has been fit and firing in North America. The signs are promising for United's most important player.

Martinez's World Cup Performance

Martinez paused his jubilant celebrations to console Kobbie Mainoo in Atlanta on Wednesday, but the game had been classic Martinez. Although he was replaced at 72 minutes as Lionel Scaloni's side chased an equaliser, until then he had been aggressive and combative, setting the tone for a match with real edge. That is one of the traits that every United manager since 2022 has loved about Martinez.

He might not be tall in stature, but he is in presence. He brings attitude and aggression to the back four when he plays, not to mention balance as a left-footed player. Then there is his passing. His brilliant assist for Lionel Messi against Cape Verde was a reminder of just what he can do with the ball at his feet. For United, he can break lines and turn defence into attack with one crisp pass. That is a brilliant weapon to have and is why some coaches have considered him the most important player in the team.

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Fitness Concerns and Contract Situation

The issue throughout his four years at the club has been fitness. He has started just 65 of 152 Premier League games, suffering a couple of serious injuries during his time at Old Trafford. That is why he has been allowed to enter the final 12 months of his contract without an extension being agreed. Last season was another of frustration. He came back into the side after a serious knee injury, then missed five games with a calf injury, before a red card against Leeds saw him banned for three games.

But when he was fit and available, Michael Carrick picked him without fail, and the head coach will be looking to start next season with Martinez and Harry Maguire as his first-choice centre-back pairing.

Positive Omens in North America

The omens in North America are good, as well. Martinez was rested in Argentina's final group game, but he has played in the other six fixtures without any injury concerns, including 120 minutes against Cape Verde and Switzerland. On Sunday, he will start against Spain as Argentina look to make it back-to-back World Cup triumphs.

In the winter of 2022, Martinez was making a big first impression at United. When he can play, that still stands, and he will hope his summer is a sign that the season ahead will pass without any fitness issues. The chant of 'Argentina, Argentina' will be sung with more gusto this season because one of England's World Cup conquerors will be returning to Old Trafford.

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