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A riot at Old Trafford? Manchester United solves problems, players should have turned against Erik ten Hag

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Manchester United have not had an ideal start to this season and it seems that performances and results are not the biggest problem. According to the former Red Devils footballer, there is a player revolt going on at Old Trafford.

The English Premier League has eight rounds under its belt and whoever expected Manchester United to challenge for the title this season must now be disappointed. The most successful club in the history of the league is only in tenth position.

Four wins, four losses, a negative record, overwhelmed by clubs like Brighton, Crystal Palace. And would it be better in the Champions League? No, it’s not. Two games, two losses. One to Bayern, which is no disgrace, but then Galatasaray won at Old Trafford. Red Devils are last in their group, Copenhagen are better off.

Neither the results nor the performance are good. Moreover, there are new reports that all is not rosy in the cabinet. This is evidenced by the dispute between coach Erik ten Hag and footballer Jadon Sancho.

The English talent was even removed from the squad just because he publicly objected to criticism from the Dutch strategist. So, at least for now, salvation is not in sight.

Manchester United resolves the rebellion

Alan Brazil, the former Scotland international who played for Manchester United from 1982 to 1984, recently commented on the situation at Old Trafford. In an interview with talkSPORT, he revealed what information he has.

One of the players had a good friend of the former Scotland footballer reveal that the Red Devils stars are unhappy with the coach. “He said the players have no coach. They are disgusted with the way that Hag has treated Ronaldo and Sancho. He said Jadon is a great guy who can get skinned in training sessions,” the Brazilian expressed.

Though his future is now being sorted out, despite this, Erik ten Hag has faced questions about leaks from the locker room recently. According to him, everyone is united and all fighting for the same goal. He then defended the results by saying that it’s impossible to keep going upwards.

Source: TalkSPORT, Premier League, Transfermarkt

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