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16th January 2018
10:34am GMT

https://twitter.com/endahiggins88/status/953026509354217472"So often you say you want more from Martial and you see the ability and the quality he has. If anyone in this team is under more pressure with the news of Alexis Sanchez supposedly coming... it's possibly, not the end, he'll still be part of the squad but you think it's going to be difficult for him going forward if Sanchez came.
While it's true that Martial hasn't always been a pillar of consistency for United, it's difficult to discredit his contributions this season. The Frenchman has ten goals and nine assists in all competitions this season, which is an impressive return at the halfway stage considering he has, for much of the season, shared his starting berth with Marcus Rashford. His productivity comfortably trumps the young England forward, too, with the 20-year-old having managed nine goals and five assists. It's strange timing to suggest that Mourinho has lost patience with Martial when he has started the last two Premier League games, notching two goals and assist in return. https://twitter.com/AnthonyMartial/status/953038819242094592 Throwing the effort/commitment/work-rate comments into the mix were also just too tempting for Carragher. Against Stoke, the winger was far from work-shy, endlessly running up and down the flank to give Stoke debutant Moritz Bauer a rough initiation into English football. It's also questionable to claim that Martial's side in the United line-up would be plunged into doubt by Sanchez's arrival. Surely it's closer to the truth to suggest that Mourinho wants to bolster his attacking ranks by playing the Chilean alongside Romelu Lukaku and Martial, with Jesse Lingard or Juan Mata playing behind a front three. At the end of the day, Carragher was giving his opinion. That's what he's paid to do. It just seems that, with regards to Martial, his argument was weak and would have been rang truer last season when Martial was struggling with his form. It was harsh to dismiss Martial's encouraging trajectory this season. The man deserves better, he's earned it."This is a player who came to Manchester United a couple of years ago and you were thinking he was going to be a world beater. It just hasn't happened and I think Jose Mourinho has probably ran out of patience. That's why he’s come out of nowhere to try and get Sanchez who's come on the market. He's saying I want more from this player and it's not enough."
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