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After the injuries, the Manchester United players point to the main responsible

What Manchester United players say about past injuries

By Hector Garcia

What Manchester United players say about past injuries
What Manchester United players say about past injuries

Manchester United is having a difficult start to the season. The Red Devil team hoped to reach an important point in the Premier League, where it would be the great candidate for the title. However, things did not go in the best possible way. Given this, Ten Hag is the main one pointed out, even by the players themselves. According to Sky, an investigation has already begun at Manchester United regarding the high number of injuries the team has.

 

According to Lawton Times, some players do not believe Erik ten Hag is capable of getting the team out of the current situation, while there have been discussions about the intensity of training, with some believing this is contributing to injuries. However, according to what Fabrizio Romano comments, there would be no intention on the board to remove Ten Hag from his current position. The Dutch coach has a high clause, which they do not want to get rid of.

Beyond the conflicts that the coach has had with some players and former players of the club, the reality is that when it comes to the ball, his work leaves much to be desired, the team shows no idea of what they do on the field. game, as if the year and a half of work they have hand in hand with the Dutchman did not exist, which is why there is a lot of talk about the possible departure of the former Ajax from the reins of the club, something that is being stopped for a reason.

 

Why can't Manchester United fire Ten Hag?

According to information from SkySports, Ten Hag has not been fired from United because the board refuses to pay the compensation they would owe in the event of dismissal, which is 15 million pounds, around 17 million euros. The Glazers are in charge of selling the club to the highest bidder and while this takes place, they do not want to invest more money in Manchester, much less to pay a million-dollar dismissal.


Hector Garcia

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