The thing is, if the team was clicking together and Martial was a weight dragging it down, I would understand completely the reactions by some here, but that's simply not the case. This is a player that was positive and had an impact coming off the bench, then as a starter he took Rashford's spot, and now with Sanchez coming he has been relegated back to the bench, with Sanchez being wildly inconsistent himself, a trait shared by the entire team. When the team is playing well, Martial has more opportunities to create danger. This game, he was essentially seeing very little of the ball, put in some good corners, a couple of dangerous flicks, and was denied a great chance at scoring a goal by Rashford's decision-making. However, he is often the scapegoat for every bad team performance when he is often one of the few to try to create danger. His recovery of lost balls is awful, granted, but that's not enough to justify losing the positives he's capable of bringing that other players don't have in their locker.