Mannwan: Lisandro s cruciate ligament torn in February, and his recovery is progressing well
According to the British media Manchester Evening News, Lisandro had a cruciate ligament torn in February and his recovery is progressing well.
In early February against Crystal Palace, Lisandro fell to the ground and then confirmed his cruciate ligament torn.
5 months have passed, and Lisandro is conducting a personal recovery plan at the Carrington base, and his rehabilitation treatment is progressing smoothly, although club sources are reluctant to give a specific return date and stress that they will not be too hasty.
Lisandro enters the late stage of recovery and Manchester United will take it with caution. He will return to the arena only after the medical team determines that he has fully recovered and is ready.
In football, it takes 6 to 9 months to recover from a cruciate ligament injury.
On a few match days at the end of last season, Lisandro was seen appearing. Lisandro participated in the celebration after Manchester United beat Bilbao at Old Trafford; in the UEFA Cup final against Tottenham, he arrived at the St. Mames Stadium with the team. On the last day of the season, Lisandro also participated in a thank-you tour held at Old Trafford Stadium. His wife and children were with him and he was seen waving to the fans.
Lisandro made 32 appearances in all competitions last season and is about to celebrate his fourth season in Manchester.
Manchester United will start their new Premier League season against Arsenal on August 17.