So Martinez has tried to implement some new tactics and it all looks fairly terrible at the moment, players don't look comfortable with the positions they're being asked to play and we look poor defensively. The signings he's made haven't been great in my opinion and he generally looks a bit lost on the touchline.
How long into the season do we give him if it's not working? We haven't kept a clean sheet this pre-season and alarm bells are ringing already for me.
Vienna- A fitness exercise. We only had half our first team back, a new 'keeper and we gifted them a goal.
Accrington Stanley- Same story.
Blackburn- Convincing win only marred by an error defending a corner, which we weren't so hot on last season, near the end.
Juventus- The Italian champions were fortunate to score through a mass of bodies.
Real- Both goals were borderline offside. The Spanish giants didn't take us to pieces.
Valencia- Another massive club with bags of European pedigree and our young side lost by a single goal.
I was concerned that we'd be the whipping boys for the tournament but we've held our own without resorting to parking the bus. Both Jelavic and Mirallas must be happy with their goalscoring form and we're showing that we can compete no matter what line up we put out, which was an issue under Moyes.
I'd have expected Martinez to know his best XI by now and to give them time to gel, especially if we're using a new system. It seems though that he wants to experiment as much as possible. I've no problem with that, as the players all know each other anyway and it keeps everyone on their toes.
Given that we've played in just one way for so long I think we're adapting very well to a new philosophy. I'm sure their will be a few hiccups at the start of the season, but I'm much more confident that we're heading in the right direction than I was when Martinez was first appointed.