The heated feud between Manchester United star Lisandro Martinez and Fulham Ace Adama Traore continues.
Martinez, 27, and Traore, 29, closed the horns in the Premier League collision on Sunday between United and the Cottagers in Craven Cottage.
It was the second encounter between the two teams after the most important opener of Augustus in Old Trafford, where Man Utd prevailed with 1-0 thanks to the winner of Joshua Zirkzee.
Martinez and Traore were locked up in a number of intense challenges on the field during that season opening.
At one point the 5'9 “Frame of the Center-Back in one way or another succeeded in overpowering his heavyweight opponent of Fulham.
The Argentina International then rubbed it with a brutal statement during an interview after the game.
Martinez, who has the nickname 'The Butcher', said: “I sent him back to the gym. I learned from the first where he killed me, I turned him back. He is hard to play against and I have the first Situation. “
Traore caught the wind of the comments of the Argentinian and hit back on social media.
The winger posted a photo of himself training and tagged Martinez with an ominous warning and a Winky-Face Emoji.
Traore posted: “Don't worry, we will meet again.”
The former Wolves star kept his promise because he received a number of intense challenges with Martinez during the Sunday meeting.
Things looked the risk of cooking over when Martinez went two feet on his much larger opponent.
Bizarre enough it was Martinez who crumbled on the floor after the dangerous tackle.
After the game after the game, Traore fell out of the defender on social media by sharing a brutal Snap.
It showed the attacker back to half with the man utd ace on the floor who wriggled with pain after the collision between them.
Traore posted the following informal caption on Instagram: “Weer loss. We earned more, but we will continue to work and improve hard.”
Nevertheless, Martinez got the last smile during the last chapter of their Saga when he scored the winner at 78 minutes to lead United to an important 1-0 win in West London.
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