Anthony Martial names Manchester United ‘monster’ as the best player he’s ever played with
Posted by  badge Boss on Sep 11, 2022 - 12:13AM
The Frenchman was full of praise for one of the club’s most iconic players (Picture: Getty)

Anthony Martial has praised both and , even naming one of the legends as the best player he has ever played with.

The Frenchman moved to Old Trafford in 2015 and spent two years playing alongside then captain Rooney before the latter joined Everton, while he has shared a dressing room with Ronaldo since last summer.

Although Martial did not play alongside the duo when they were in the primes of their career, both have left a big impression.

The 26-year-old has been blow away by Ronaldo’s work ethic since he returned to Old Trafford from and picked up a few pointers from one of the fittest players to ever play the game.

Asked about the Portuguese star, Martial told France Football: ‘He’s super humble – and what a hard worker!

‘We often speak when we are at the gym in the morning before going to training and I would watch what he was doing. That’s only logical, it’s Cristiano Ronaldo!’

But the five-time Ballon d’Or winner – who was United’s top scorer last season – does not take the mantle of best player Martial has played alongside.

Martial was effusive in his praise of old skipper Rooney (Picture: Getty)

The striker certainly has plenty of options to choose from, having been part of a star-studded France team, but it is Rooney – and in particular his selflessness for the team – that really stands out for Martial.

He continued: ‘We have spoken about being genuine and so I can speak about Wayne Rooney. He’s the best player I have played with.

‘He’s always playing for the team, always at 100%, no fuss. A monster. And a model as a footballer.’

Martial was less complementary about two of his former United managers, however, with the Frenchman .

He was rather kinder about Louis van Gaal, though, saying: ‘I had a great relationship with Louis van Gaal the first season. I love to learn and when a gentleman like him takes the time to make me watch videos of my matches in his office to explain things to me, that’s the best.

‘Once I had scored twice and he made watch the video to set me on fire. I told him that I scored twice, so what’s the problem? He wanted to talk to me about running angles and movement zones. I told him that I understood and that he liked my whole character. With Mourinho, it had nothing to do.’

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