
Martial's Mexican Meltdown: Ex-United Ace Sidelined After Epic Sideline Strop
Anthony Martial is in hot water at Monterrey after a touchline outburst during a loss to Chivas de Guadalajara, leading to him being banished from first-team training. The former Manchester United star has struggled since joining the Mexican club, managing just one goal in 21 appearances. Manager Nicolas Sanchez has sidelined him ahead of the next match against Atletico San Luis.
Martial's Mexican Meltdown: Ex-United Ace Sidelined After Epic Sideline Strop
Picture this: you've swapped the bright lights of Old Trafford for the sun-baked pitches of Mexico, and instead of glory, you're knee-deep in drama. That's the sorry tale of Anthony Martial right now at Monterrey. The French forward, once a teenage sensation, is hitting new lows south of the border.
A Rocky Road Post-Red Devils
Let's rewind. Martial burst onto the scene at Manchester United back in 2015, arriving from AS Monaco with the world at his feet. Over eight turbulent years, he racked up 317 appearances and 90 goals for the Red Devils, winning the Golden Boy award along the way. Not bad for a lad who could make defenders look daft with a flick of his boots.
But contracts expired, and in 2023, he left on a free. A brief stint at AEK Athens followed – one season of Greek adventures – before he pitched up at Monterrey in Mexico's Liga MX. Fans hoped for a fresh start, maybe some samba-style flair. Instead, it's been a proper slog. Just one goal in 21 matches. Ouch. Adapting to the heat, the pace, the everything – it's not clicked.
The Straw That Broke the Gaffer's Back
Things went from grim to proper chaotic in their recent clash with Chivas de Guadalajara. Monterrey were getting hammered, 0-3 down by the 74th minute. Gaffer Nicolas Sanchez needed a spark, but instead of calling on Martial, he chucked on young gun Joaquin Moxica.
Cue the fireworks. Our man lost his rag on the touchline, fuming like he'd been subbed off himself. Reports from The Sun, via original digging by The Peoples Person on OneFootball, paint a picture of a proper strop. Sanchez wasn't having it. Banished! Martial's now training solo, away from the lads, as punishment.
It's the kind of antics that'd raise eyebrows at Carrington, let alone in Liga MX. Logically, he'll be nowhere near the squad for the upcoming scrap against Atletico San Luis. Harsh? Maybe. But when you're not scoring and pulling faces, don't be shocked if the boss bites back.
Stats Speak Louder Than Tantrums
Dig into the numbers, and it's no wonder tensions are bubbling. That solitary strike in over 20 games? Laughable for a player of his pedigree. Monterrey shelled out big hopes, but he's delivering damp squibs. Injuries, fitness niggles, or just plain rust – who knows? The Liga MX is no picnic; it's physical, fast, and unforgiving.
Back in Manchester, we'd chuckle over a pint: "Classic Martial, all flash, no finish." But for him, it's no joke. At 28, prime years ticking away, this exile could be the wake-up call. Or the beginning of the end. Will he knuckle down, dazzle the Mexicans, and turn it around? Or is this the sequel to his United frustrations?
Fans on Bluesky are buzzing – follow @peoplesperson.bsky.social for the latest Man United chatter. For now, Martial's on the naughty step. In football, as in life, keep your cool, or train alone. Lesson learned? We'll see.
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