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Erik Ten Hag’s Update on Lisandro Martínez for Manchester United’s Match Against Newcastle United

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has provided an update on the fitness of Lisandro Martínez, indicating that the defender is expected to be available for the upcoming Premier League game against Newcastle United. Martínez has experienced a challenging season due to various injuries, limiting his playing time to just 11 appearances.

Despite struggling with foot, knee, and calf problems, Martínez has been undergoing training sessions with the team and is set to rejoin the squad for the match against Newcastle. Ten Hag expressed optimism about Martínez’s potential return, highlighting the player’s recent involvement in training sessions as a positive sign of his readiness.

In addition to Martínez’s potential comeback, Ten Hag also addressed the fitness of other key players such as Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford, and Willy Kambwala. However, the manager confirmed that Raphaël Varane will not be available for the Newcastle game but remains hopeful that the defender could make a return for the final matches of the season, including the FA Cup final against Manchester City.

Ten Hag emphasized the significance of the upcoming fixtures for Manchester United, especially in light of their current position in the league. With only two games remaining, the team’s focus is on securing crucial points to avoid finishing the season with their lowest ever Premier League points total. The manager stressed the importance of claiming victories in the remaining matches to improve their standing in the table.

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Currently sitting in eighth place, Manchester United aims to secure a top-seven finish to qualify for European competitions based on their league position. Alternatively, winning the FA Cup would provide them with a route to the Europa League. As they prepare to face Newcastle, Ten Hag underlined the team’s determination to secure a vital victory and maintain their pursuit of European qualification.

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