Premier League
Crisis in the United dressing room, up to 11 players want out
The crisis in Manchester United’s dressing rooms is mounting as up to 11 Red Devils players want to leave the club after the side’s poor results, according to a report by the Daily Mirror.
The situation in the Manchester United dressing rooms is deplorable, with the team’s renewed home defeat to the Wolves (0-1) being the drop that spilled over the glass. Not only did they add another bad result to the existing ones, but the image of Ralph Rangnick’s players was disappointing throughout the game.
The Red Devils have had a total of nine finals, only two of which ended up at Jose Sa’s home as the Wolves made the 15 finals in the first half, more than any other team that has visited Old Trafford in the Premier League since 2003- 2004 .
In fact, Luke Shaw left tips against his teammates and brought the problems in the locker rooms back to the fore: “I didn’t have the feeling that we were all together on the pitch. We have quality, but sometimes we lack motivation. That is disappointing.”
A Daily Mirror article also confirms the evidence of the bad mood in the team. Specifically, as mentioned, there is great dissatisfaction in the dressing rooms of the English club, while up to 11 players actually want to leave because they are disappointed with the prevailing situation.
Source: sport24
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