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The reason Lisandro Martinez didn’t listen to Manchester United and Ruben Amorim’s advice says a lot.

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Lisandro Martinez wants to make an impression on Ruben Amorim, who is the new manager of Manchester United. This led to an important move before Amorim’s first game in charge.

The defender for Manchester United, Lisando Martinez, flew back to England early so that he can be ready for Ruben Amorim after getting hurt recently.

The 26-year-old got hurt in United’s 3-0 win over Leicester City before the break for internationals. After that, he went to Argentina, where he was supposed to play in his country’s World Cup qualifiers against Peru and Paraguay. However, after more testing, he was ruled out.

Martinez was able to stay in South America during the break with the permission of his club. They told him not to go, but he chose to ignore them and go back to United’s Carrington training centre to get better.

So far this season, he has started 10 of United’s 11 Premier League games. He is now eager to get started with his new boss and make a good beginning. Because he made the smart choice to leave his home country early, he will now be tested to see how bad the damage is.

His lower back was hurt during the win over Leicester, which is where the first problem started. Martinez’s delayed flights to international may have made the problem even worse, and he made the firm choice when he got to Argentina not to take any more risks.

As of last week, Amorim has been living in Manchester. He is now getting ready to start training with his team. His defence, which was already getting a lot of attention because he likes to play three at the back, will be even more of a worry now that Martinez is hurt.

Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia are still not ready to come back, even though their long-term illnesses are getting better. Harry Maguire and Leny Yoro, who was signed this summer, are also not available right now.

Even though he needs to work on his back line, Amorim has already impressed United officials in the few days he has been there. Reports say that the 39-year-old’s “charisma” and “air of self-assurance” won over the top people at United. He has shown this confidence to the media ever since he took over.

The Portuguese coach is taking on the biggest task of his so far very promising career as he tries to lead United to success after a string of bad managerial hires. When he got to England, though, he said he wasn’t feeling the heat.

“I’m really, really proud to be a Manchester United coach, so it’s amazing,” he added. “It’s an honour to be here.” I feel very calm. It could be because it’s not game day. I’m a different person when we play, but I don’t feel the weight.

“Even though you’ve seen it on TV, you can really feel how big and impressive it is when you’re here. I think you can even feel the history.” I’m pretty calm and really excited. I believe I am in the right place. That’s how I feel.”

On November 24, Amorim’s first game as manager will be away at Ipswich Town. He will then be in charge of home games against Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League and Everton in the Premier League. Then on December 4, he plays Arsenal away, which will be his first big test away from home.

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