Despite his busy schedule as a professional footballer, Martinez has been open about his struggles. He admitted that he was unhappy despite having a successful career, playing for a European team, and being part of the national team. Martinez emphasized that being a footballer does not make him immune to mental health issues and that he has been working to address these problems.
Recently, Martinez has been recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury. During his recovery, he spoke to a journalist about his mental health and how he has been suffering during his career. Martinez stressed that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
As Martinez continues to recover, he is looking forward to working with new head coach Ruben Amorim. Martinez believes that Amorim has brought a positive energy to the squad and is optimistic about the changes he will make. Martinez is confident that Amorim will help the team move forward and improve their performance.
Despite facing setbacks due to injuries, Martinez has consistently proven himself to be one of the best defenders in the league. Once he is fully fit, Amorim will be happy to welcome him back to the starting eleven as they prepare for their preseason.
Manchester United is undergoing a process of change, and Martinez is hopeful that these changes will lead to better results. He emphasized that change is necessary for great clubs to thrive, and he is excited to see how Amorim will implement his vision.