Argentine defender of Manchester United, Lisandro Martínez, responded to the criticism of former midfielder Paul Scholes and challenged him to come to his house to say whatever he wants. As reported by the Argentine News Agency, Manchester United defeated Manchester City 2-0 in the 22nd round of the English Premier League and ended their five-match winless streak. After this big victory, led by Michael Carrick, the Argentine national team defender responded to the questioning of Scholes, an idol of the club. Scholes had claimed before the match that he could "imagine Haaland scoring and throwing the 1.75-meter defender into the net." "He can say whatever he wants. It doesn't matter to me," Martínez replied, who also stated that he "doesn't care what they say." "I already told him before that if he wants to tell me something, he can come wherever he wants, to my house, wherever. It doesn't matter to me," the player emphasized. "I only focus on my performance, the team's, and I give it all for this club until the last day," he added. To this counterattack from the native of Gualeguay, Entre Ríos, the former player who wore the Manchester United shirt 718 times declared: "Someone had a great game. Tea, without sugar, please."
Martínez Challenges Scholes After Victory Over Manchester City
Argentine Manchester United defender Lisandro Martínez responded to criticism from former player Paul Scholes after the derby win. Martínez challenged Scholes to come to his house to speak his mind, stating he is fully focused on playing for the club.