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BREAKING NEWS ‼️: “They especially him of all people wear the Manchester United shirt like any other shirt. He do NOT respect that shirt. A performance like that from him is unacceptable. I can’t wait to see him leave the club with immediate effect.”
We are tired of this horrible performance from him every single game!
The frustration has finally reached boiling point at Old Trafford. In what is quickly turning into one of the darkest seasons in Manchester United’s modern history, another voice has joined the growing chorus of discontent—and this time, it’s more explosive than ever.
In a blistering post-match reaction, a highly placed figure at the club, whose identity remains protected, has spoken out against a Manchester United player in terms rarely heard in the public domain. The target? Anthony Martial.
The statement, raw and emotional, paints a picture of a player who has not only underperformed but has now completely lost the confidence and respect of the dressing room, the coaching staff, and most importantly—the fans.
“They, especially him of all people, wear the Manchester United shirt like any other shirt. He does NOT respect that shirt. A performance like that from him is unacceptable. I can’t wait to see him leave the club with immediate effect.”
These words have ripped through the fanbase like wildfire, sparking anger, disbelief, and a sense of long-awaited validation among those who have grown weary of Martial’s continued decline.
Years of Potential, Zero Payoff
When Martial arrived from AS Monaco in 2015 for a then eye-watering £36 million (rising to £58m with add-ons), he was billed as the future of the club. A young, exciting, electrifying talent who announced his arrival with a stunning solo goal against Liverpool. The expectations were sky-high.
Fast forward nearly a decade, and the Martial story has turned from fairytale to frustration.
Yes, there were moments. A 23-goal season in 2019-20 gave hope that the Frenchman had finally turned a corner. But since then? A disastrous string of injuries, lifeless performances, and a seemingly indifferent attitude have defined his time at United.
“He plays like he doesn’t care. No passion, no urgency, no fight,” one fan tweeted after United’s recent embarrassing display. “We’re tired. It’s like watching a ghost in the number 9 shirt.”
A Dagger to the Heart of United Culture
The recent anonymous outburst isn’t just about poor form—it’s about disrespect. The Manchester United shirt is sacred to fans. It’s a symbol of glory, pride, grit, and legacy. Legends have worn it—Cantona, Rooney, Ronaldo. To see it worn by someone who looks completely detached and uninterested has become too painful to watch.
“Every game, it’s the same story,” said former United midfielder Paul Scholes during a Sky Sports appearance. “He jogs around, barely presses, doesn’t challenge, and when he loses the ball, he walks. That’s not United. That’s not what this club stands for.”
And he’s not alone. Roy Keane, never one to mince words, has been equally scathing in his assessments of Martial in recent months. “He’s stealing a living at this club. Simple as that,” Keane blasted. “Talent means nothing if you don’t care.”
Dressing Room Divided?
Sources suggest that many within the squad have grown tired of Martial’s attitude in training as well. While new talents and younger players are pushing hard to prove themselves, Martial continues to “coast”—a word that has come up frequently from insiders.
“He’s the last to arrive, first to leave,” said one Carrington insider. “You don’t get the sense he’s fighting for a place. And that’s a huge red flag.”
It’s also believed that even players like Bruno Fernandes and Lisandro Martínez—both known for their intensity—have had private disagreements with Martial over his work ethic and lack of accountability.
No Future Under Amorim?
Incoming manager Ruben Amorim has made it clear: underperformance will not be tolerated. He’s already laid down the law regarding players like Jadon Sancho, and Martial could very well be next.
Amorim reportedly wants to build a hungry, unified squad capable of pressing high, attacking with pace, and defending with heart. Martial, in his current state, checks none of those boxes.
“He is not part of my project,” Amorim reportedly told the board in initial conversations. “We need warriors, not ghosts.”
The Fans Have Had Enough
The fury on social media following yet another underwhelming Martial display has reached unprecedented levels. The hashtags #MartialOut and #RespectTheShirt began trending immediately after the final whistle.
> “Martial has had chance after chance. Enough is enough. He doesn’t want to be here, and we don’t want him either. Time to go.” – @ManUtdLoyal
> “He’s the biggest example of wasted potential. Could’ve been world-class, but just didn’t care. Sell him for free if we have to.” – @UnitedUnfiltered
It’s rare to see such a unanimous agreement across the fanbase—but when it comes to Martial, the patience has truly run dry.
Time to Cut Ties
With just over a year left on his contract, and no signs of a revival, Manchester United have a decision to make. Do they hold onto a player who no longer fits the system—or do they cut ties and make space for players who bleed for the badge?
Transfer interest in Martial has dwindled, but reports suggest clubs in Turkey and Saudi Arabia could be willing to take him off United’s hands. Whether the club can command a fee or simply terminate the deal remains to be seen.
What’s clear, though, is that his chapter at Old Trafford is closing fast—and not on a high note.
Final Whistle
Anthony Martial arrived as a boy with dreams of greatness. But somewhere along the way, the fire faded, the hunger vanished, and the respect for the shirt disappeared.
Now, the club, the fans, and even the dressing room want him gone. Not out of hate—but because Manchester United can no longer afford to carry passengers. Every game matters. Every shirt worn should be worn with pride.
And if you can’t give your all for the badge?
Then you don’t belong here.
Goodbye, Anthony. It’s time.
Let me know if you want a follow-u
p piece on who should replace Martial or how his departure could reshape United’s attack.
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