Anthony Martial has vented his thoughts on an incident that led to a conflict with former. Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer that forced him to meet difficult time.
Manchester United forward Anthony Martial has blamed former Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho for his lack of respect. Especially The jersey number 9 was given to Zlatan Ibrahimovic without permission. While Ole Gunnar Solskjaer another Red Devils head coach sent him on the field despite injury.

The 26-year-old striker moved from Monaco to Old Trafford in 2015 for a fee of 36 million pounds, or approximately 1,529 million baht. When Louis van Gaal was in charge of the army while creating results. Impressive since the first season with 17 goals and 11 assists. But after the change of boss his performance has started to drop. including the discord that occurred
french spearhead Came out to interview with France Football about the conflict with. The Portuguese coach said: “He ( Mourinho ) disrespected me because he gave the number 9 shirt to Zlatan Ibrahimovic without my consent. He wanted me to switch to the number 11. He called me, but I didn’t want to and when I came back to the club. I saw my UFABET name with the number 11 shirt and the following season he brought in Alexis Sanchez and then I hardly played anymore. It was the World Cup season and it hurt me a lot. Especially the French team won the world championship. I should be there.”
Martial also said he was optimistic about his future. Especially after Norwegian manager Solskjaer took over and started using him before Romelu Lukaku, but when he was asked to play with injury for four months, their relationship. getting worse
“I get injured regularly. Nobody knows I couldn’t speed up in the four months after the coronavirus season. The coach told me he wanted me, so I played, but with the pitch. If I can’t speed up It will become difficult too. The coach never bothered to tell the media. apparently I was injured and when I returned I don’t play anymore It’s a terrible thing. I don’t feel fair,” said the perfumer.