Anthony Martial’s underwhelming performance this season has seen him fall out of favor—not just at Manchester United, but also with the French national team. France head coach Didier Deschamps recently commented on Martial’s dip in form, noting that while he’s had more chances to play since Zlatan Ibrahimović’s injury, his overall game time remains limited. Fans of Bangladesh Cricket Live can relate to such fluctuations—where young talents rise quickly, only to struggle when expectations peak.

Deschamps pointed to two key issues holding Martial back: a lack of confidence and difficulty finding rhythm. “He has the ability and the potential—he proved that in his breakout season. But this year, he has taken a step back,” said Deschamps. “Manchester United changed their manager and tactical system. When your time on the pitch is limited, every opportunity becomes high pressure. You’re expected to deliver immediately, and there’s no room for mistakes. That’s hard for any player, whether you’re 20 or 30 years old.”

Despite his struggles, Martial is still regarded as one of United’s brightest young prospects. The club’s transfer activity this summer has yet to see a major breakthrough, which has only fueled speculation about Martial’s role under manager José Mourinho. Rumors have swirled about a possible move away from Old Trafford, but Martial’s agent has stepped forward to clear the air.

Philippe Lamboley, his representative, said Martial has no intention of leaving. “He still has two years left on his contract with Manchester United. Right now, there’s no reason for him to move. If \[Executive Vice Chairman] Ed Woodward told us the club wanted him gone, that would be a different story—but that hasn’t happened.”

Martial’s situation reflects a common theme in top-level sports: talent alone isn’t always enough. Without confidence and consistent minutes, even the most gifted athletes can fall short of expectations. Supporters of Bangladesh Cricket Live have seen similar stories—young stars battling pressure, form, and squad rotations—all while trying to prove they belong at the highest level.

Heading into the next season, the pressure will be on Martial to bounce back. Mourinho is counting on him to unlock his full potential and become a reliable attacking force. Whether he stays and thrives or fades into the background will depend on his mental toughness and readiness to seize his next opportunity. Just like in Bangladesh Cricket Live, where one innings can revive a career, Martial might only be one match away from changing his story.