Lisandro Martínez hits back at Scholes and Manchester United punditocracy

Lisandro Martínez has taken aim at Paul Scholes and other Manchester United pundits after their scathing criticism of him on a podcast. The 22-year-old defender was at the receiving end of Scholes' mocking comments about his ability to mark Erling Haaland, with fellow pundit Nicky Butt also chiming in on the debate.

Martínez took a diplomatic approach when responding to Scholes' remarks, saying that he didn't care what anyone said and would focus on his performance on the pitch. However, it seemed Scholes was not willing to let up, taking to Instagram to send a tongue-in-cheek message to Martínez - "Tea, no sugar pls" - which some interpreted as a veiled insult.

Despite the criticism, United's young defender remains committed to the cause, crediting the team's relentless backing from supporters for helping drive home their 2-0 win against Manchester City. Martínez praised the club's connection with fans, saying it was an "amazing feeling" and that they represented them well on the pitch.

When asked about new interim manager Michael Carrick, Martínez offered a glowing assessment of his first training session, describing him as confident and charismatic. The former Tottenham player believes that Carrick brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the role, having won every major honour during his time at United.

For Martínez and his teammates, there's no better motivation than proving doubters wrong. With Manchester United currently sitting in fifth place, they're eyeing a top-four finish with renewed determination. As for Scholes and his ilk, it seems their words will have little impact on the team going forward - after all, as Martínez so aptly put it, "if they see us fighting like today, they'll be with us".
 
🙄 I think Scholes is missing the point. He's not gonna understand this generation of players who are used to being roasted online and having to deal with that kind of hate in their personal lives. It's not about what he says, it's about how we respond to it 🤔. We're not gonna change our game because of some old-school pundits trying to bring us down. We've got a team full of young guns who are hungry for success and they won't let anyone get in their way 💪. And honestly, I think Scholes is just scared that he's being called out on his own outdated views 🤷‍♂️.
 
idk how much i believe scholes & co's critiques of lisandro martinez... like, paul scholes has been out of the game for ages lol 🤣 but seriously, doesn't he have a vested interest in bringing martinez down? i'm no expert, but if someone's gonna come at me on the pitch, they should at least have some solid stats to back it up. meanwhile, martinez is over here killing it and the fans are loving it 💯 so yeah, bring on the doubters, more motivation for the team 🏆
 
Ugh, paul scholes needs to chill 🙄, like, he's just gonna keep throwing shade and think nobody will notice? Newsflash, paul: martinez isn't having it 😎. and honestly, who does scholes think he is, anyway? some kinda expert on defense or something? 🤣

i love how martinez took the high road though, all diplomatic and focused on the game plan... that's what we need more of in football, less drama and more substance 💪. and can we talk about how amazing it is to see united fans having our team's back? it gives them so much energy and drive 🔥.

i'm not surprised scholes reacted like he did tho, always been a bit too confident for my taste 🙄. but martinez and carrick are all cool, low-key, and focused on the task at hand 👍. let's see how long scholes sticks to his guns before he starts apologizing for being wrong 🤷‍♂️.
 
So I got to say, that Paul Scholes can be a bit much sometimes. I mean, come on, the guy's been retired for years and he still thinks he's some kinda coach. 🙄 And now he's going after young Lisandro Martínez like that? It's just not cool. But you know what's even cooler? The way Martínez handled it all - calm, collected, and focused on the game. That's the kind of attitude I can get behind.

And let's be real, Scholes' Instagram post was just a bit cheeky. "Tea, no sugar pls"? 😂 Like, dude, you're not fooling anyone with that one. But in all seriousness, it's great to see Martínez and his teammates having each other's backs. They know their fans are behind them and they're gonna keep on fighting for those top-four spots.

And Michael Carrick? 🙌 I'm loving the vibe he's bringing to the table. The guy's got experience, knowledge, and charisma - what more could you ask for in an interim manager? Let's see how it all plays out, but so far, so good. 👍
 
🤔 I'm loving how Lisandro Martínez is taking that criticism from Scholes and co. in stride. Like, I get it, you're being roasted for not marking Erling Haaland to perfection, but instead of getting defensive, he's just focusing on his game and reminding us all that he's a top player 🙌. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good underdog story? The fact that Martínez is so confident in his abilities and his team's connection with the fans is truly inspiring 💕. It's also super refreshing to see someone take the high road after being publicly roasted - it just shows that he's got class and composure 😎. I'm rooting for this young defender all the way! 👏
 
🤕 Just saw that Manchester United's Lisandro Martínez clapped back at Paul Scholes and co for their harsh comments on him... but I'm sure the real story is how many players are getting injured this season 🏥💔. Like, seriously, can't we just have one win without some guy twisting his ankle?! 😩
 
🤔 So I'm wondering, what do you think about pundits like Scholes and Butt criticizing players directly on social media? 📱 Does it have a negative impact on the player's confidence or does it just fuel their determination to prove them wrong? 💪 And how do you feel about Martínez taking the high road with his response to Scholes' comments? 😊 Should players take a stand for themselves and express their feelings, or should they just focus on doing their job? 🤝
 
I gotta say, I'm loving Lisandro's response to Scholes' dissing... 🙄. The lad stayed calm and focused on the game, which is all you can do when people are trying to bring you down. But it's clear that Scholes and co. are missing the point - Manchester United has a ton of young talent like Martínez who are hungry for success and want to prove themselves. And let's be real, if they can't handle a little heat from a 22-year-old defender, then maybe they should reevaluate their roles as pundits 🤔. The fact that Martínez is getting love from the fans and playing with confidence is all the motivation he needs - and who knows, maybe Scholes will come around once he sees his teammates succeeding 💪.
 
I feel bad for Lisandro Martínez, honestly 🤔. I get that Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt were just trying to keep him humble, but come on, some of their comments were pretty harsh 😒. I can imagine how it'd be tough to deal with that kind of criticism from people you admire. But you know what? Martínez handled himself so well - that diplomacy and positivity are super inspiring 💪. It just goes to show that we shouldn't take criticism too personally, especially when it's coming from people who aren't in our shoes.

I love how he said something like "if they see us fighting like today, they'll be with us" 🤝. That's the kind of attitude you need to succeed in any field - staying focused on what matters and proving your doubters wrong 💥. And honestly, I think that's what makes Manchester United so special - their connection with fans is real 🔥. They're not just a team, they're a community.
 
🤓 I think Lisandro Martínez handled that situation super well! 🙌 He could've easily taken Scholes' shade and played the victim, but instead he chose to focus on what matters most - his game. And honestly, it's pretty cool how he just gave a nod of acknowledgment and moved on. The fact that Manchester United's fans have their back is all that really matters, and Martínez knows that 🙏. Plus, with Carrick at the helm, I'm loving the vibes around the team right now! 💪 They're on fire 🔥 and it's amazing to see them prove all those doubters wrong. Bring it on! 💥
 
lol what a drama queen paul scholes is 🤣 that guy's still salty about losing to southampton like 5 yrs ago 🙄 martinez handled it like a total pro tho, didn't let the hate get to him and kept his focus on the pitch. i'm loving this young guns mentality at united right now, they're proving all the doubters wrong and i'm here for it 💪 carrick's got some big shoes to fill but if anyone can bring success back to man utd, it's him 🙌
 
The drama that's unfolding at Old Trafford is seriously entertaining! 🤣 I mean, who doesn't love a good underdog story? Lisandro Martínez is literally the perfect poster child for this. This kid's been through the wars and still manages to keep his cool, even when faced with criticism from former teammates turned pundits. 😏

I gotta say, Paul Scholes' antics are getting old. The guy's trying too hard to be relevant, and it's coming across as forced and awkward. Newsflash, Scholes: your time in the spotlight is over. 🕰️ It's like he's trying to prove that he still has a pulse, but really he's just stuck in the past.

On the other hand, Lisandro Martínez is the real MVP here. The kid's got game, and he's not afraid to show it on the pitch. His response to Scholes' jabs was super classy, and I love that he's focusing on his performance rather than getting caught up in the drama.

It's also great to see him giving props to the fans and the new interim manager Michael Carrick. The connection between the team and the supporters is so important, and it's clear that Martínez feels like they're on the same page. 💚 The fact that he's willing to take a stand for what's right, even if it means ruffling some feathers, is something we should all be rooting for.

Anyway, I'm here for this Lisandro Martínez train ride and I won't get off anytime soon! 🚂
 
🤓 The recent criticism from Paul Scholes towards Lisandro Martínez has taken a bit of an interesting turn, considering the young defender's measured response. While Scholes' remarks may have been meant to stir debate, it seems he's dug himself into a hole of sorts 🌀, and his attempts at subtlety on Instagram are likely to be perceived as a further jab.

On the other hand, Martínez has shown remarkable composure in the face of adversity, instead choosing to focus on the team's collective performance. His comments about the Manchester United faithful have struck a chord, highlighting the vital role that supporters play in fueling the team's motivation 🔥. It'll be fascinating to see how this dynamic unfolds, particularly with the introduction of Michael Carrick as interim manager 👊
 
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