Manchester United legend Lisandro Martinez has become the butt of jokes among some of his former teammates, who seem to think that he's being unfairly criticized.
The Argentine defender was subjected to ridicule from some United legends after comments he made about the team's poor performance in a recent match. However, when asked to respond on a podcast, Martinez took a stand and told those criticizing him to "grow up" and to stop making jokes about his height.
In response, former teammate Nicky Butt said that if Martínez was going to criticize others for their words, he should be prepared to face criticism in return. The two seemingly exchanged jabs on social media, leaving fans scratching their heads.
The situation highlights the problem of overexposure from United alumni who have been vocal about the team's performance and issues with its management. Many feel that they are giving unsolicited advice rather than constructive feedback. Martinez seems to be pushing back against this trend and setting a precedent for himself.
It is worth noting, however, that the two individuals involved in the exchange did not appear to be overly upset by any public criticism they were receiving for their comments. This has sparked debate among fans about whether United's legends should be held to a higher standard when speaking out on social media.
The exchange serves as a reminder of how much football commentary has changed over time, and how even the most experienced figures can struggle with tone and timing in an increasingly public space.
The Argentine defender was subjected to ridicule from some United legends after comments he made about the team's poor performance in a recent match. However, when asked to respond on a podcast, Martinez took a stand and told those criticizing him to "grow up" and to stop making jokes about his height.
In response, former teammate Nicky Butt said that if Martínez was going to criticize others for their words, he should be prepared to face criticism in return. The two seemingly exchanged jabs on social media, leaving fans scratching their heads.
The situation highlights the problem of overexposure from United alumni who have been vocal about the team's performance and issues with its management. Many feel that they are giving unsolicited advice rather than constructive feedback. Martinez seems to be pushing back against this trend and setting a precedent for himself.
It is worth noting, however, that the two individuals involved in the exchange did not appear to be overly upset by any public criticism they were receiving for their comments. This has sparked debate among fans about whether United's legends should be held to a higher standard when speaking out on social media.
The exchange serves as a reminder of how much football commentary has changed over time, and how even the most experienced figures can struggle with tone and timing in an increasingly public space.