Lisandro Martínez Fires Back at Scholes, Manchester United Critics in Scathing Response.
The diminutive defender from Argentina has fired back at critics, including former United legend Paul Scholes, who had mocked him on a podcast during the highly-anticipated derby against Manchester City.
Martínez shot down Scholes' comments, saying he doesn't care what the pundit thinks of him and would rather focus on his performance on the pitch. The defender admitted that he's received a lot of flak from fans over his playing style but has taken it all in stride. He stressed that his motivation comes from his family, not the opinions of former players or pundits.
When asked about Scholes' condescending remarks on Instagram, Martínez remained calm and replied with a cheeky "Tea, no sugar pls." The response seemed to be a tongue-in-cheek jab at the 44-year-old pundit's attempts to belittle him.
However, it was clear that Martínez has found his footing under new interim head coach Michael Carrick. The Argentine defender praised Carrick for bringing a different mentality and energy to the team, something he felt was lacking during Ruben Amorim's tenure.
Martínez' comments highlighted the importance of connecting with fans, who have been instrumental in backing him through thick and thin. He acknowledged that United fans expect a certain level of performance from their players, particularly when it comes to attitude, tackles, and a strong defensive unit.
The win over Manchester City marked a significant turning point for United, moving them up to fifth place in the league. For Martínez, the victory was an emotional moment that reminded him of why he joined the club in the first place – to represent the fans and give it his all on the pitch.
The diminutive defender from Argentina has fired back at critics, including former United legend Paul Scholes, who had mocked him on a podcast during the highly-anticipated derby against Manchester City.
Martínez shot down Scholes' comments, saying he doesn't care what the pundit thinks of him and would rather focus on his performance on the pitch. The defender admitted that he's received a lot of flak from fans over his playing style but has taken it all in stride. He stressed that his motivation comes from his family, not the opinions of former players or pundits.
When asked about Scholes' condescending remarks on Instagram, Martínez remained calm and replied with a cheeky "Tea, no sugar pls." The response seemed to be a tongue-in-cheek jab at the 44-year-old pundit's attempts to belittle him.
However, it was clear that Martínez has found his footing under new interim head coach Michael Carrick. The Argentine defender praised Carrick for bringing a different mentality and energy to the team, something he felt was lacking during Ruben Amorim's tenure.
Martínez' comments highlighted the importance of connecting with fans, who have been instrumental in backing him through thick and thin. He acknowledged that United fans expect a certain level of performance from their players, particularly when it comes to attitude, tackles, and a strong defensive unit.
The win over Manchester City marked a significant turning point for United, moving them up to fifth place in the league. For Martínez, the victory was an emotional moment that reminded him of why he joined the club in the first place – to represent the fans and give it his all on the pitch.