Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reprimanded Anthony Martial for his "poor attitude" during a raging campaign in the locker room



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Anthony Martial was an unused substitute against Chelsea (photo: AMA)

Manchester United striker Anthony Martial was hit by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's anger after the 1-1 draw against Chelsea on Sunday.

The Red Devils needed to win at Old Trafford to keep their top four hopes. A powerful United started well at the Theater of Dreams, opening the mark by Juan Mata.

However, the errors of David De Gea allowed Marcos Alonso to equalize and United barely collected a second-half response as their first four hopes escape.

United fans had predicted that Martial would be widely shared on social media before the match, but the Frenchman was left on the bench for the whole draw. Solskjaer preferred the offside Alexis Sanchez to Juan Mata.

Martial works hard in warming up pic.twitter.com/8H9k6MlDDt

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However, Solskjaer did not hold back after the match and chose Martial in the locker room after, according to the Daily Mail.

The Norwegian hammered Martial for his poor attitude and said his lack of effort was simply unacceptable.

The Frenchman has been suffering from a back injury for several weeks, but some members of the Solskjaer back-office team believe that Martial has simply rested on his laurels since he's been back. he has just signed a new five-year contract.

Jose Mourinho was desperate to sell Martial but the club refused to let him go.

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Although undoubtedly talented, Martial's attitude is now questioned by the second consecutive director at Old Trafford.

Nevertheless, Martial is one of the few players sure of his future at the club in the short term. Solskjaer should carry the ax this summer.

Matteo Darmian, Marcos Rojo, Antonio Valencia, Juan Mata and Ander Herrera are all expected to leave, while Paul Pogba, David De Gea, Alexis Sanchez and Romelu Lukaku have doubts.

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