While admitting his claims about Lisandro ahead of the Manchester derby were over the top, Scholes insists he won't apologise for what he said.
Scholes said on the Overlap: "What we said probably wasn't great when you look back. I'm not apologising for it though.
"The thing we were trying to say was what we thought. Physically, it's a mismatch (between Martínez and Erling Haaland), but the way we described it wasn't great and we probably shouldn't have done that, but it was.
"He's had one good game though. I hope to God he proves me wrong but look at the week before against Brighton and Danny Welbeck, or the week before that against Burnley."
Scholes also denied he's part of the clique of ex-United players that have been over critical of the club in recent years.
"A lot of people have labelled that at me and Nicky (Butt) for the last few days," the United legend said.
"It's not something we like doing, we want to see the team winning every single week.
"You're at one of the biggest clubs in the world, and you are going to take a little bit of criticism at the time, especially when it's not going as well as it could do."
