
""It's one game every week and then a little bit of luck, because sometimes you have problems with players with knocks, it's not something that is soft tissues. "So you never know what is going to happen in the next training. If you play with intensity in training, something can happen, but I think the big reason of course, we try to do everything well, the big reason is [we have only] one game every week.""
"While Amorim's injury update is positive, it remains to be seen if Lisandro Martinez will be included in the matchday squad against Spurs for the Saturday lunchtime kick-off in the capital. There were hopes that the Argentine would feature in Man Utd's trip to the City Ground but Amorim ruled that the centre-back needed more time to build up his fitness."
Man Utd's current low injury problems are attributed largely to having one game per week, which allows extra rest and reduces the risk of training-related knocks. Training intensity can still cause unpredictable knocks rather than soft-tissue injuries, so occasional luck influences outcomes between sessions. The club has made no changes to injury management and uses extra recovery days for players who could struggle in upcoming training. Lisandro Martinez is not yet match-ready and needs additional time to rebuild fitness, so his inclusion in the matchday squad for the Saturday lunchtime trip to Spurs remains uncertain.
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