“At what point does someone say to this fella, ‘shut up’?” Anthony Martial has been criticised for outing his ex-Man United bosses in recent interview MUFC
Premier League football will return this weekend but three matches are postponedFormer Chelsea goalkeeper beaten in MMA title fight by British championMan United 'offered 15 players' in one week and included Chelsea star and ex-playerMeanwhile Martial often dropped by MourinhoMartial also blamed Mourinho for him missing out on representing France at the 2018 World Cup – which his country went on to win – with his former boss giving Alexis Sanchez more game time than him.
He added: “This sort of outlook and disposition, does it not stagger you a little bit and steer into the narrative that people have such a low opinion of footballers sometimes, the lack of self awareness?”The French star explained in his interview that Solskjaer had also been to blame for his troubles, claiming the Norwegian played him whilst injured.
“It wasn’t his fault, it was Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s fault. I’m assuming that it was too hot in Sevilla, so it wasn’t his fault either.
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