The pair have traded blows in public this week, with Scholes dismissing Martinez as not being Premier League-winning material, and Martinez firing back by warning Scholes he "wouldn't survive" in Argentina.
The first goal of the game was netted by Cody Gakpo, but Scholes thought the Dutchman's shot might have been saved by David de Gea if not for Martinez dropping into the six-yard box and obscuring the keeper's view.
"I think it happened a couple of times, once before with Robertson where he ended up clearing it off the line, he [Martinez] is going far too deep, he should be getting up the pitch, can he stop the shot or have an effect on the shot rather than get in the keeper's way.
Paul Scholes is in the middle of an unexpected public spat with Lisandro Martinez, having seemingly changed his tune about the Manchester United defender.
Last month, Scholes took his criticism further, suggesting United should part ways with Martinez during a 'Keep or Sell' segment for TNT Sports.