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United Desperate to Save “The Butcher” Ahead of Chelsea Trip

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The atmosphere at Old Trafford is still thick with frustration following Monday night’s chaotic 2-1 defeat to Leeds United. While the loss itself stung—marking Leeds’ first league win at the “Theatre of Dreams” since 1981—the conversation today is dominated by one thing: Lisandro Martinez’s controversial red card and the high-stakes appeal currently in motion.  

The Appeal: Race Against the Clock

Manchester United officials are spending today reviewing every available camera angle of the 55th-minute incident. The club is reportedly preparing a formal submission to the FA to overturn the straight red card shown to Martinez for an alleged hair-pull on Leeds striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin.  

The stakes couldn’t be higher. If the appeal fails, Martinez faces a three-match ban, ruling him out of massive clashes against Chelsea, Brentford, and Liverpool. With the midweek deadline looming, the Red Devils’ hierarchy is working overtime to prove that the contact was incidental grappling rather than violent conduct.  

Why United is Worried

The timing of this suspension is a genuine nightmare for the defense.

The Licha Factor: Martinez had only just returned from a two-month injury layoff. His “Butcher” style of defending is vital for the team’s structure, and losing him again immediately is a psychological blow.  

The Maguire Crisis: To make matters worse, Harry Maguire is already facing a potential extended suspension for “improper conduct” following his own red card at Bournemouth last month.  

The Chelsea Problem: If the appeal is rejected, United could travel to Stamford Bridge this Saturday without their two most experienced center-backs, leaving a massive hole in the heart of the defense.  

A Controversial Night

Fans are pointing to the inconsistency of the VAR. While Martinez was sent to the monitor for his clash with Calvert-Lewin, Leeds’ opening goal—scored by Noah Okafor—was allowed to stand despite claims that Leny Yoro was fouled in the buildup.  

United remains in third place for now, but with Chelsea only seven points behind in sixth, Saturday’s game is a six-pointer. The club needs Martinez on that pitch, and they are doing everything in their power to make it happen.  

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