Erik ten Hag. The Dutch coach, who led the team to Carabao Cup victory and a third-place finish in the Premier League last season, is now facing scrutiny as the club's performance takes a nosedive.
Manchester United's current campaign has been far from stellar, with the team suffering six losses in various competitions, including both of their Champions League fixtures.
In the Premier League, they currently languish in the 10th position, a stark contrast to their previous season's achievements.
While Erik ten Hag is under mounting pressure to turn the tide at Old Trafford, reports indicate that he may be losing the support of his players. Former Manchester United striker Alan Brazil has raised concerns about the relationship between the squad and the manager, revealing that some players are disapproving of the way their colleagues have been treated.
In particular, Cristiano Ronaldo, who had an impressive goal-scoring record with 24 goals the previous season, found himself excluded from the starting lineup by Ten Hag last year.
Additionally, Jadon Sancho is currently sidelined following a public dispute with the manager. Whether Sancho will ever don the United shirt again remains uncertain.
The revelations were made on talkSPORT, where Alan Brazil disclosed the player's perspective on the situation.
He stated, «Do you know what, Ally — and I know you've got to be careful about what you report — this is only what I heard from a United player who told someone we know very well. He said, the players are not having the manager, they're not having him, definitely not.
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