Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez admits he “doesn’t care” about the constant criticism and attention his height receives.The Argentines was signed by Erik ten Hag from Ajax in an enormous deal believed to be worth around £57million.
He was subject to intense scrutiny and ridicule after he was substituted at half-time in United’s 4-0 away loss to Brentford in August.However, he has managed to form an impressive partnership with Raphael Varane that has been the bed rock of four consecutive Premier League victories for the Red Devils.
And when pushed about the criticism he receives, Martinez explained that he gives very little credence to the comments.Read More: Struggling Harry Maguire 'booed' by England fans after name read out at Wembley“I don't care about criticism,” Martinez said to TyC sports, via the Daily Mail. “I believe in myself and I trust my abilities.“I always worked hard.
That's what will make me have the results I want. “To be honest, it was a dream come true to play for a huge club like Manchester United, especially to play in the Premier League, which is one of the best leagues in the world.
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