Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag says Lisandro Martinez’s injury during the Europa League quarter-final with Sevilla “does not look that great”.
United, who had used all five substitutes, were reduced to 10 men when defender Martinez was helped off with the home side leading 2-1.
United
conceded a 92nd-minute equaliser
and are likely to be without Martinez for the return leg next Thursday.
Ten Hag said afterwards that it was not an Achilles tendon injury.
“There was no opponent involved,” said Ten Hag. “We’ll have to wait and see.”
Martinez, who
joined United from Ajax
last July in a deal worth up to £57m, looked visibly upset when he went off in the 86th minute.
The World Cup winner with Argentina was helped off the pitch at Old Trafford by Sevilla’s Gonzalo Montiel and Marcos Acuna, who also play for Argentina.
He was then placed on a stretcher and carried away for treatment.
“Let’s hope it’s not so bad, but the fact that he was stretchered away from the technical area and he was in tears, it’s difficult to say what’s happened but he was holding on to his ankle,” said former Manchester United keeper Peter Schmeichel, who was at Old Trafford for BBC Radio 5 Live
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‘Lack of leadership’
Schmeichel criticised his former club’s “lack of leadership” as Martinez lay injured.
The five-time Manchester United Premier League winner was unimpressed home players allowed Martinez to be helped off the pitch by Sevilla’s Montiel and Acuna.
“It looks like the Sevilla players are nice carrying him off the pitch. No, they wanted him out so they could get going,” said Schmeichel, who was at Old Trafford for BBC Radio 5 Live.
“By carrying him off, it didn’t stop their momentum, Manchester United used their five subs so they knew he wouldn’t come back.
“It didn’t give the manager or the players the opportunity to have a conversation. United’s players should have stopped that, leave him on the pitch, let them [the physios] come on and carry him out and in that period, you regroup.
“This is something the players need to do, that’s a lack of leadership on the pitch. Harry Maguire should have managed that situation. When the manager sees that his player is carried off by two opposition players, he should have stopped that.”
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