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Dan Brown

Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez has already laid out his route back from injury

It is not the first time that Lisandro Martinez has missed the final few matches of a season through injury. In fact, the now Manchester United man missed Ajax's last seven matches last term with a muscle issue.

Despite this, it certainly does not make it any easier for the player. The Argentine defender has enjoyed a superb debut campaign at Old Trafford, and his partnership with Raphael Varane at the heart of defence has been impressive.

Martinez knew straight away that the injury he suffered in the 2-2 draw with Sevilla was a bad one, with it later being confirmed that he would play no further part in the season. He will, of course, miss the Europa League quarter-final second leg clash with the Spanish outfit, but Erik ten Hag's side will still believe they have enough to progress to the next round.

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For the 25-year-old, it is extremely disappointing that he will not have the chance to continue his strong form to the end of the season. After a difficult start to life with the Reds, Martinez has gone on to prove his doubters wrong. In September, he hit back at those who criticised his early performances at United.

A number of pundits claimed the centre-back was too short to operate in the Premier League after a couple of tough early showings against Brighton and Brentford. Martinez was, understandably, keen to defend himself, but he also admitted that he was simply focused on himself.

Speaking to TyC Sports, he said: "To be honest, it’s a dream come true to be playing at such a big club as Manchester United, especially playing in the Premier League, which I think is one of the best leagues in the world. It’s nice to catch the rhythm of the Premier League, so I’m very happy. I don't pay attention [to criticism].

"I believe in myself, I trust myself. I always work hard every day. That's what's going to give you results at the end."

While Martinez was speaking at a time when he was fit and firing, it is vital that he follows his own advice during his time away from the squad through injury. The Argentina international will have to work hard to ensure he returns at the same level he was playing at prior to his setback.

The defender has made 45 appearances for Ten Hag's side this season, and he played an important role in the Reds winning the Carabao Cup in February - the club's first piece of silverware since 2017. After being stretched off with a fractured metatarsal, Martinez will have been gutted. Now, though, his focus must be on his recovery - and the centre-back has already hinted how he will approach his rehabilitation.

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