Always thought Charles Martellus was overrated, myself. More like Charles the Anvil at Tours.
But...he did have the foresight to form a professional army specifically tailored to defeat Ummayids, and managed a surprise march to force the Ummayids to battle on his choice of ground (and a very well-selected choice it was). So he was no slouch, either, as he anticipated Moltke's idea that decisive battles are decided in the aufmarsch by more than a thousand years.
It ain't your game, *****head.