Following Tuesday's 1-1 FA Cup draw with West Ham, striker Romelu Lukaku revealed the players had asked the Toffees boss if they could be more direct on occasions.
However, Martinez said there were regular discussions with players about differing tactics and there was certainly no specific meeting to iron out difficulties against a backdrop of speculation about growing unrest behind the scenes.
"I am always talking with the players and we try to prepare from game to game," said the Everton boss.
"We always share a lot of information but it has come out in a way that (suggested) it was a one-off meeting and we had never spoken before.
"It was a normal approach
We need to use players in specific ways from game to game so you can get a better performance, and I thought against West Ham Rom (Lukaku) had a very effective game.
"His pace and power was back to his very best and he became a real threat for us but there was nothing different preparing for that game to what we did previously.
"We are in a position where every player can have an impact and it is using certain players in a certain way from game to game and those little tweaks could be pure tactical adjustments.
"It could be a specific way of using your strengths in one way or another depending on the opposition we are facing, and that is something we have been using a lot.
"We are a flexible team in that respect and it has always been a strength of ours and we will carry on doing it."
Source : PA
Source: PA