
Manchester United supporters will always monitor the progress of former players across the world.
Supporters have debated whether certain exits were handed correctly, especially as United have found it difficult in recent years to find reliable attacking options.
Ex-United stars are producing mixed fortunes, with some rebuilding their careers while others endure difficult spells.
One former fan favourite has now found himself at the centre of controversy once again.
Anthony Martial is currently facing disciplinary action at Mexican side Monterrey after reportedly being removed from first-team training due to an act of indiscipline during their recent clash against Chivas, as reported by TUDN.
The French forward is said to have reacted poorly after youngster Joaquin Moxica was introduced ahead of him during the match, a decision that did not sit well with the Frenchman.
Coaching staff, led by Nicolas Sanchez, acted swiftly by separating Anthony Martial from the squad for the week as punishment following the incident.
This comes at a time when Monterrey are preparing to return to Liga MX action against Atletico de San Luis after the international break, with tensions now lingering within the camp.
Martial’s struggles in Mexico have been compounded by fitness concerns, having only recently been stretchered off with a serious shoulder injury that required hospital treatment.
His difficult spell continues a worrying trend since leaving Manchester United, where he once arrive as one of Europe’s most exciting talents.
The forward was once famously tipped to follow in the footsteps of Thierry Henry.
However, those expectations have not materialised, as his journey has been marked by inconsistency and off-field frustrations.
His time at Sevilla on loan showed glimpses of promise but ultimately failed to secure a permanent move, leading to his eventual switch away from European football.
Now in Mexico, what was meant to be a fresh start is quickly turning into another challenging chapter in a career that once promised so much.
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