Manchester United players do not agree with the team's head coach Erik ten Hag and resent the way he treated the club's former forward Cristiano Ronaldo. This was told by ex-footballer of the Red Devils Alan Brazil.
The players also side with midfielder Jadon Sancho, who has been suspended from training with the team.
TalkSPORT quotes Brazil as saying:
This is what I've been hearing... from a Man United player who told someone I know very well. He said the players are not having the manager. They're not having him at all. By all accounts, they are disgusted by the way he treated Ronaldo - and they say Sancho is a great guy who works his socks off.
Recall, the main reason for Ronaldo's departure from the team was a prolonged conflict with the coach and management of Manchester City. After leaving the club, the Portuguese continued his career in Saudi Arabia.
Sancho was suspended at the end of September. In the first half of October, ten Hag confirmed that the situation with the midfielder had not changed.
In the current season of the EPL Manchester goes on the tenth place in the standings, having scored 12 points in eight matches.
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