Premier League
The Butcher Is Back: Why Lisandro Martinez Has Been As Influential As Michael Carrick In Manchester United’s Revival
Manchester United’s resurgence has largely been credited to interim manager Michael Carrick, and rightly so. The former Red Devils midfielder has steadied the ship, restored belief, and delivered results. But beneath the surface of United’s revival lies another equally decisive factor — the return of Lisandro Martinez.
Nicknamed The Butcher for his fearless aggression, Martinez’s comeback after 301 days out injured has transformed United’s balance, authority, and control. While his first minutes came under Ruben Amorim, the real impact of his return is only now being fully felt.
Carefully Managed Return, Perfectly Timed Impact
After a devastating knee injury that reportedly led Martinez to briefly consider quitting football, Amorim took a cautious approach. The Argentine defender was gradually eased back with brief cameos — eight minutes against Crystal Palace, two versus West Ham, 21 against Bournemouth and Wolves, and a half-time appearance against Aston Villa.
Since then, Martinez has started every game — and United’s record tells a clear story: four wins and three draws, with the last three victories coming under Carrick.
Carrick’s preference for a back four has played directly into Martinez’s strengths, allowing him to operate in a system he knows inside out. Even more important has been the consistency of his partnership with Harry Maguire — a pairing built on contrast and balance.
More Than Just Aggression
Despite his intimidating nickname, Martinez’s greatest value lies in his technical intelligence, not just his bite. With Maguire acting as the physical anchor, Martinez has been freed to dictate tempo from deep — stepping into midfield, breaking lines, and progressing play with purpose.
He is not just defending space; he is creating momentum.
Like An Extra Midfielder
United’s dramatic 3-2 win over Fulham perfectly illustrated Martinez’s importance. Early in the game, he collected possession from Casemiro near his own box, surged forward, and played a clever pass into Kobbie Mainoo, setting up Amad Diallo for a dangerous chance.
Later, with United rattled after Fulham’s late goals, it was Martinez who sparked the decisive move — spraying a pinpoint cross-field ball into Amad’s path, leading to Benjamin Sesko’s winner.
Moments like these explain why Martinez functions as part centre-back, part holding midfielder — a rare and priceless hybrid.
Shutting Down Haaland
Martinez’s standout performance came in United’s derby win over Manchester City, where he nullified Erling Haaland. His sliding block on the league’s most feared striker symbolised a masterclass built on anticipation, bravery, and positioning.
This performance emphatically silenced pre-match claims from pundits that Haaland would physically dominate him. Martinez didn’t just survive — he controlled the contest.
Height was once used as a stick to beat him with. Four seasons on, it’s clear that football intelligence outweighs inches.
The Numbers Don’t Lie
United’s form with and without Martinez paints a damning picture:
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With Martinez: 35 wins, 15 draws, 20 losses (70 games)
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Without Martinez: 28 wins, 14 draws, 26 losses (68 games)
Some of United’s darkest spells coincided directly with his absence — collapses in Europe, early cup exits, and prolonged runs of inconsistency.
His injury against Sevilla in 2023 marked the start of a disastrous run that ended with a heavy Europa League exit and FA Cup final defeat. The following season followed a similar pattern, with United losing structure and leadership whenever Martinez was sidelined.
Why He Matters Now More Than Ever
Carrick deserves praise for restoring clarity and confidence, but Martinez is the spine of this revival. He brings calm under pressure, leadership in chaos, and quality in possession — traits United simply cannot replicate without him.
If Carrick has given United direction, Lisandro Martinez has given them identity.
And as long as The Butcher stays fit, Manchester United’s upward trajectory looks far more sustainable.
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