Rifts are forming at Old Trafford, according to reports
Interim Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick is reported to be battling serious tensions among players amid poor performances and a lack of improvement since the German took over.
Rangnick stepped into one of football management’s biggest jobs in late November, but results and performances have not been noticeably better on his watch than in the reign of predecessor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
On Monday, the Red Devils fell to an embarrassing 1-0 loss at home to Wolves and started 2022 in the worst possible fashion, now languishing in seventh in the Premier League table.
According to The Sun, further trouble is brewing behind the scenes with various stars reportedly feeling that certain senior members of the squad have too much influence on the German’s decisions, and it is believed that some are being favored over others for selection despite exhibiting poor form.
Elsewhere, the Daily Mail has cited a source as describing the atmosphere as “oppressive”, with some senior players openly talking about it being the worst they have encountered.
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The Sun spoke to a separate insider who said the fading English giants are a “shambles” with Rangnick’s short-term tenure until a permanent replacement has been found for next season set to be a “disaster.”