Lisandro Martínez hits back at Scholes and Manchester United punditocracy

Paul Scholes' jibe at Lisandro Martínez during their recent Manchester derby has taken on a new dimension. The Manchester United defender didn't take umbrage at Scholes' scathing remarks on a podcast, instead choosing to address the comments in a calm and collected manner after the 2-0 win over Manchester City.

Scholes had questioned Martínez's ability to mark Erling Haaland, suggesting that the Argentine would let his opponent score before throwing him into the net. But Martínez, refusing to engage with Scholes directly, instead took aim at the punditry as a whole. "I told him already," he said, "if he wants to say something to me, he can come to wherever he wants. To my house, wherever. I don't care."

What's clear is that Martínez feels misunderstood by some of his critics, who seem more interested in tearing him down than offering constructive feedback. The 28-year-old midfielder believes that former players like Scholes and Nicky Butt have a responsibility to offer guidance and support, rather than simply criticizing their teammates.

When asked about Carrick's tenure as interim head coach, Martínez praised the 44-year-old for bringing a sense of calm and confidence to the team. "He was quiet," he said. "He was smiling. He was really confident. And that helps a lot."

Carrick, who won five league titles and the Champions League during his playing days at United, has brought a much-needed sense of stability and leadership to the club. His appointment as interim head coach was seen as a breath of fresh air by many, and Martínez's glowing assessment suggests that he is already having a positive impact on the team.

As for Scholes, his latest attempt to get under Martínez's skin has been met with disdain. The pundit's suggestion that Martínez needs to "put the sugar in" after their post-match exchange only seemed to further antagonize him. When asked about Scholes' comments, Martínez simply laughed it off, saying "tea, no sugar pls." It's clear that he is not interested in engaging with his critics on a personal level.

The win over Manchester City was a significant one for United, moving them up to fifth place in the table and putting pressure on Liverpool to respond. For Martínez, the victory was all about the connection he feels with the fans and the team's ability to represent them on the pitch. "It's about how we give everything today," he said. "And when you see the result, it's an amazing feeling."

As United look to build momentum under Carrick's guidance, Martínez will be a key player in their quest for success. His calm and collected demeanor will be essential in navigating the challenges ahead, and his ability to connect with fans and teammates alike will be crucial in driving the team forward.
 
I gotta say 🤯, Lisandro Martínez is giving me LIFE right now 🎉! I mean, who needs all that negativity from Scholes when you can just own it like he did? 💁‍♂️ His calm and collected response to all the trash talk was EVERYTHING 🔥. And let's be real, his gameplay speaks for itself – the guy is a total boss on the pitch 🏆.

I love how he's taking back control and telling Scholes exactly what he wants – "tea, no sugar pls" is my new motto ☕️. It's clear that Martínez is focused on being part of a winning team and bringing joy to the fans 🎟️. And can we talk about Carrick for a sec? The guy is a total genius 👨‍🔬, bringing stability and leadership to United in a major way.

All I'm saying is, if you're gonna come at Martínez with some shade, you better be ready for the tea ☕️. And honestly, who needs all that drama when we can just enjoy the beautiful game? 🏆👍
 
the way martinez handles criticism is actually pretty impressive...I mean, scholes basically takes a shot at him on podcast and martinez just ignores it 🙃👊 what's even more impressive is that he speaks out about pundits like scholes who are more interested in tearing people down than offering constructive feedback 💬
 
You know when someone's trying to bring you down? Like Scholes was trying to do to Lisandro Martínez 🤔... it's like they're missing the point, ya feel? They wanna criticize, but what's their real intention? Are they just trying to make themselves look good or what? 🤑 It's easy to see when someone's just trying to bring you down vs when someone's genuinely trying to help. And Martínez he knew that, so he didn't engage with Scholes... he chose not to waste his time and energy on negativity. Instead, he focused on the positive vibes of the match, the fans, and what really matters - winning 🏆. That's a life lesson right there: you can't control how others react, but you can control how you choose to engage with them.
 
i think martinez is being really cool about scholes' jibe 🙏. like, scholes can keep on criticizing him if he wants, but martinez isn't gonna engage. instead, he's taking it all back to scholes himself, saying he should come talk to him in person if he has something to say 🤔. and honestly, i think that's a really mature response from martinez - he's not letting the negativity get to him, and he's focusing on what matters: playing for united and representing the fans 👍. plus, carrick seems like a great influence on the team already, bringing calm and confidence to the pitch 🌟. let's just hope scholes doesn't keep trying to stir up drama 🙄
 
I gotta say, Lisandro Martínez is right on point about Scholes' comments 🙄... I mean, come on, Scholes was just trying to get under his skin, but Martínez didn't take the bait 🎣. He's got every right to be frustrated with pundits like Scholes who just wanna tear people down without offering any constructive feedback 🤦‍♂️. It's time for Scholes and others to show some respect and support, not just criticism 🔥. And let's be real, Martínez is doing a great job as a midfielder, he's got the skills and the confidence to back it up 💪. The fact that Carrick has brought some calmness and leadership to the team is a breath of fresh air 🌿... now if only Scholes could bring some positivity instead of negativity 😒.
 
imho, lisandro martinez is being too chill about paul scholes' shade 🤷‍♂️ i mean, you'd think he'd want to set the record straight instead of just laughing it off. but at the same time, i can see why martinez wouldn't want to engage with scholes on a personal level - it's like, dude's trying to get under your skin for no reason 🙄. anyway, carrick's interim head coaching stint is looking pretty promising atm 💪 and now we just gotta see how united responds when they're under pressure.
 
I mean, what's up with Scholes and his antics? He just can't help himself, right? 🤷‍♂️ It's like he wants to stir up drama for the sake of it. And Martínez, bless his heart, is not having it. I love how calm and collected he was after that podcast debacle 😎. The guy's trying to offer constructive feedback and guidance, but Scholes just won't listen. And now, Scholes is all about "dissing" Martínez on social media 📱. Give me a break, mate!

And I gotta say, Carrick's been doing a great job as interim head coach so far. He's brought that calm and confidence back to the team, and it's making all the difference. The fans are loving him, and Martínez seems to be thriving under his guidance 🙌.

But you know what really gets my goat? It's when pundits like Scholes start trying to tear down players instead of lifting them up. I mean, come on, guys! We're supposed to be supporting each other here, not tearing each other apart 😡. Martínez seems to get it, though - he knows that if Scholes wants to offer advice, he should just pipe up and say something instead of making snide comments 🗣️.

Anyway, I'm loving the vibes at United right now 💚. They're on a roll, and Carrick's leadership is shining through. And Martínez? He's just being his awesome self 👍!
 
I mean, I don't know if I'd agree that Lisandro Martínez is being unfairly maligned by some pundits... 🤔 Yeah, I'm saying that. But at the same time, maybe Scholes has a point about his marking ability? 🤷‍♂️ It's not like he didn't have it coming from Paul, though, right? 😒 Carrick as interim head coach is definitely a breath of fresh air, but I also think we should be careful not to put all the blame on Scholes for being too outspoken... I mean, who doesn't love a good roast every now and then, right? 🤣 But seriously, Martínez seems like he's got his feet under him at United, and if anyone can help him navigate the ups and downs of Premier League life, it's Carrick. 👍
 
I gotta say, I love how Lisandro Martínez isn't having any of Paul Scholes' shade 😂👊. It's like, if you're gonna come for someone, do it with some substance, not just try to get under their skin. And I'm loving how Martínez is taking the high road and not engaging with the negativity 🙅‍♂️. He's all about that team first mentality, which is so refreshing. Carrick's influence on the team can't be overstated, he's brought a sense of calm and confidence that's been missing at United. And let's be real, when you're playing like Martínez, you've got to have faith in your coach 🙏💪. The win over City was huge for United and it's clear that they're on the right path with Carrick at the helm 💥🔴.
 
I dont get why pundits like Scholes need to make a big show of themselves just to get under someone's skin... it seems like all they care about is stirring up drama 🙄. Lisandro Martínez, on the other hand, handled that situation with class and professionalism - I love how he refused to engage and just focused on the game instead 💪. And honestly, Scholes' comments were pretty petty and unnecessary... I mean who tries to roast a teammate like that? 😒
 
🤔 60% of Manchester United's goals conceded this season have come from set pieces - can Carrick make a difference here? 📊

Martínez scored 20/25 long balls in the last match, that's an insane 80% success rate 🔥.

📈 The win over City has pushed United up to 5th place in the league table, a big jump for the team. Can they keep this momentum going? 🚀

Carrick's tenure as interim head coach has brought some stability to the team - his average managerial rating is higher than Rangnick's 📊.

25% of players on United's bench are under 20 years old, that's a lot of youth and talent 💡.
 
idk why ppl gotta get so salty about football 🤷‍♂️ like what's the point of even watchin if u gonna hate on ur fave player lol martinez seems like a nice guy who just wants to do his thing without all the drama from scholes i mean come on, can't he just let it go already 😒 and btw, carrick sounds like a super chill coach 🌱 i wish more managers would be like that 🤞
 
Man I think Lisandro Martínez is totally underrated atm 🤔. He's not just a defender, he's like the glue that holds the team together 👍. Scholes' comments were just a bunch of nonsense and I'm glad Martínez didn't engage with him. It's about time someone called out all the pundits who are just there to tear people down 🚫. Carrick is the real deal, he's brought so much stability and confidence to the team 🙌. And yeah, it's amazing how he was able to get the best out of Martínez and the rest of the squad 🔥
 
lol @ scholes thinking he can get under martinez's skin lol what's up wit that guy tho? Martínez is all about that "tea no sugar pls" life 🍵😂 i love how calm and collected he stays, even when people try to provoke him. it shows you don't have to be a hothead to stand up for yourself. Carrick seems like a good dude too, his calm energy is just what united needs right now. let's see if martínez can keep on truckin' with carrick at the helm 🚀
 
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