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Three things spotted in Man United training as Ruben Amorim left sweating over injury worry

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Manchester United’s ​preparations for⁣ Saturday’s Premier League ⁣clash against Bournemouth are under scrutiny ⁢following observations from the latest training session,potentially⁢ raising concerns for manager Erik ten Hag and incoming managerial target⁢ Ruben Amorim. Several key details emerged from the session,⁣ including the⁤ continued absence of a ⁣crucial player and focused work wiht others.

The fitness ⁢of​ Lisandro Martínez is ‍the ⁣primary worry.The Argentinian defender was again missing⁢ from team training, continuing a spell on the sidelines following a foot injury sustained‍ against ‍West Ham united⁤ on February 25th. His ongoing rehabilitation‌ leaves‌ manager Erik ten Hag with limited options at center-back and casts doubt on ⁤his availability for ⁣the remainder of the season, a notable blow ​given his importance to the team’s defensive structure. Amorim, heavily linked with⁤ the⁤ United managerial role, will be ‌assessing the squad’s‌ current state and potential injury issues as ​he considers his future ⁣at the​ club.

Beyond Martínez’s absence, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw⁢ participated in the session,⁢ suggesting‌ they are in contention for a starting role against Bournemouth. Both players‍ have been ‍recovering from injuries, and​ their‌ involvement indicates​ a positive step‌ towards regaining full ⁤fitness.

Additionally, reports ⁢indicate that young midfielder Kobbie Mainoo was seen working⁢ separately on​ individual drills, potentially as a precaution to ⁤manage his workload. Mainoo has been a standout ‌performer for United this season, and the club will be ​keen to avoid any setbacks with the ⁢promising academy graduate. The‍ training session offered a glimpse into ​Ten‌ Hag’s tactical preparations, with a focus on⁣ defensive association and set-piece routines.

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