Erik ten Hag receives a timely boost as Lisandro Martinez and Marcus Rashford return to training, gearing up for Manchester United’s high-stakes clash against Arsenal.
In order to prevent an Arsenal slaughter, ERIK TEN HAG wants his walking wounded players to persevere through the agony.
Marcus Rashford returned to training on Friday, the Manchester United manager said, ahead of the team’s matchup with the title-chasing Gunners on Sunday.
Erik ten Hag desires that his injured stars become accessible.
Marcus Rashford is back in the gym.
Lisandro Martinez might also play on Sunday. ETH anticipates that barring a major injury, his stars will be more “robust” and put up their hands for selection when he assembles his struggling squad on Saturday morning.
After losing badly 4-0 at Crystal Palace on Monday, the Red Devils now have to contend with Arsenal, who lead the Premier League in goals scored with 88.
This term, United has experienced 64 distinct incidents of sickness and injury.
Even Bruno Fernandes was sidelined by an injury against Palace for his first United match…
With Rashford and center-back Lisandro Martinez back in training yesterday, Ten Hag has a double boost.
However, it is anticipated that Scott McTominay, Anthony Martial, Tyrell Malacia, Luke Shaw, Willy Kambwala, Raphael Varane, Harry Maguire, and Victor Lindelof would stay out of the game.
United, currently ranked seventh in the Premier League, has the best chance of making it to Europe the following year if they defeat Manchester City in the FA Cup final.
Ten Hag is still a “good manager,” according to Red Devils great David Beckham, and he shouldn’t need to ignite his stars.
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Speaking to talkSPORT at the launch of ’99,’ a new documentary on Amazon that explores United’s historic 25-year Treble victory, Beckham stated: “Any game, regular season or FA Cup final, against your rivals, should be enough motivation.”
“You’re playing the wrong sport and on the wrong team if it’s not.”
Huge City striker Erling Haaland’s poster hanging over the entrance was covered to save the premiere’s location, The Printworks, from possible embarrassment.
Other celebrities in attendance included Andy Cole, Dwight Yorke, Teddy Sheringham, and Gary Neville.
David Beckham looked dapper at the ’99’ premiere.