
Why is Lisandro Martinez not playing in the Man Utd vs Tottenham Europa League final?
MANCHESTER United's Lisandro Martinez will miss tonight's Europa League final against Tottenham.
The Red Devils are heading for their worst ever points tally in the Prem, with all hopes for salvaging the season hanging on
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Lisandro Martinez was stretchered off against Crystal Palace in February
Why is Lisandro Martinez not playing in Europa League final?
Lisandro Martinez has been recovering from a long-term injury and will not be fit for the final.
He has been absent since the start of February 2025, when he
While he underwent successful surgery soon afterwards and is well underway with his recovery, he will not feature again this season.
Man Utd haven't put a specific timeframe on how long he is expected to be out for, but ACL injuries usually take around six months to fully recover from.
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The Argentine will likely return at the start of next season.
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TNT Sports has made this season's Europa League final available to watch for FREE through its Discovery Plus app/website.
This will also be the case for the two other mouthwatering Uefa finals as TNT are repeating last season's model.
It means the all-Prem Europa showdown between Manchester United and Tottenham,
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TNT Sports subscription holders won't have to pay a penny more either as all three games are part of their deal.
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