A number of Manchester United players are reportedly growing weary of Erik ten Hag's recent treatment.
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There seems to be discontent growing within the club's ranks amid their bad run of form.
They have lost four of their last five matches and their most recent defeat against Bayern Munich has seemingly brought about negative reverberations.
According to the Manchester Evening News, some players in dressing room are becoming increasingly discontent with the Dutchman as a result of his criticism of players and the fact they think he has favourites within the squad.
The latter comes from the belief within the team that the 53-year-old has identified certain players to carry out unenviable responsibilities in order to fulfil his tactical instructions.
Antony's absence, in light of an ongoing investigation into allegations of abuse, has seemingly caused an imbalance in the side as members of the dressing room believe that it is comprising his approach.
Mason Greenwood was believed to be Antony's back up for the 2023/24 campaign, but public backlash has halted the club's plans to reintegrate the Englishman, with Mason Mount the one who is now expected to play in that position.
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The same report claims that there is a sentiment within the squad that the ex-Ajax Amsterdam boss does not criticise certain players while others are common targets. While he may not single out any individuals in the public, he claims that players do not follow rules after defeats.
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