Manchester United’s injury crisis has been a cause for concern throughout the season, with yet more setbacks hitting the team just recently. The absence of key defenders such as Lisandro Martinez, Victor Lindelof, Luke Shaw, and Tyrell Malacia due to injuries has undoubtedly impacted the team’s performance. Speculation arose last month when a report suggested that a minority of players at Manchester United were apprehensive about Erik ten Hag’s training methods, connecting them to the ongoing injury crisis. In response to these allegations, the Dutch manager, Erik ten Hag, was quick to dismiss the claims, asserting that the team does not undergo excessively rigorous training sessions. “No, we don’t train too hard. We need to be fit,” he stated, addressing concerns about the intensity of their training regimen.
The team’s defensive line has particularly suffered, with the likes of Victor Lindelof and Lisandro Martinez being the latest casualties. Lindelof is expected to be sidelined for at least a month after sustaining a hamstring injury during the 1-1 draw at Brentford, while Martinez faces a similar period out due to a calf complaint acquired in training. These unfortunate setbacks have once again ignited discussions about Manchester United’s injury woes this season.
It’s worth noting that despite the reduction in the number of games played compared to the previous season, Manchester United continues to grapple with a significant injury crisis. The looming match against Chelsea has prompted hope for the beleaguered backline, as Raphael Varane and Jonny Evans are anticipated to make a return to bolster the team’s defense. Ten Hag expressed optimism about their fitness for the upcoming game at Stamford Bridge, recognizing the vital role they play in shoring up the team’s backline.
Man Utd’s next six fixtures
April 4 – Chelsea (a)
April 7 – Liverpool (h), live on Sky Sports
April 13 – Bournemouth (a), live on Sky Sports
April 21 – Coventry (Wembley), FA Cup semi-final
April 24 – Sheff Utd (h)
April 27 – Burnley (h)

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