Following their home loss to Brighton in Premier League on Saturday, four Manchester United players got into a heated altercation in the changing room. Legendary United player Gary Neville also thinks that unsatisfied players may be “BUGS”. He thinks that they cause “discomfort and uncertainty” for Erik ten Hag’s struggling team.
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Chaos at Manchester United Dressing Room
After Manchester United’s third loss in four games, SunSport reported that captain Bruno Fernandes challenged teammate midfielder Scott McTominay. While Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof, a center-back duo, got into a fight after a dismal defensive performance.
After an unexpected 3-1 loss that elicited boos from angry supporters, manager Ten Hag attempted to restore order. The manager was already without Mason Greenwood and Antony due to issues off the pitch. The Dutch boss, 53, has banished Jadon Sancho from first-team training.
In a TikTok video, ex-England full-back Neville said: “How popular is Sancho in the dressing room? How popular is Maguire? Ten Hag has got some bugs in there that we don’t know from the outside what discomfort and uncertainty is being created on the inside.”
The ex-Manchester United player continued, “You’ve got a player who’s probably changing in the first-team dressing room but is over with the academy. You’ve got Harry, who was captain of these players 12 months ago but has now almost been alienated to the third, fourth, fifth centre-half. So Ten Hag has some situations in there and I don’t know the damage that is having.”
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Gary ended by saying, “There has been many a manager since Sir Alex Ferguson left, good managers who have found challenges at Manchester United. I’m hoping it’s just a difficult start to the season and not a repeat of what we’ve seen previously.Where it started to become challenging for Jose Mourinho, Louis van Gaal, David Moyes, Ralf Rangnick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.”