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It must be said that Manchester United is currently a top force in the football world. Recent reports indicate that after significant internal issues arose at Manchester United, the club chose not to address the problems in the dressing room but instead took action against the media that uncovered these issues. According to the latest developments, four media outlets, including Sky Sports journalist Kaveh Solhekhol, Manchester Evening News journalist Samuel Luckhurst, Mirror journalist David McDonnell, and ESPN journalist Rob Dawson, have been blacklisted by Manchester United and are not allowed to attend the club's pre-match press conferences.
According to manager Ten Hag, the main reason is that these media outlets reported unconfirmed information without notifying Manchester United, denying the club any opportunity to explain. Therefore, barring them from press conferences is aimed at redefining the relationship between the team and the media to prevent similar incidents from happening again. In addition, Ten Hag emphasized that the team is currently in good shape, dismissing all rumors about dressing room discord as false. He urged the media to verify information before reporting.
However, faced with Manchester United's strong blacklisting, these four major media outlets are not holding back. The editor-in-chief of Manchester Evening News subsequently published an article stating that instead of addressing the turmoil within the club, Manchester United chose to blame the journalists. The question posed was, did journalists cause issues in the Manchester United dressing room? Did journalists make Ten Hag and Martial argue on the field? Mirror journalist took the opportunity to list how many conflicts Ten Hag had with players throughout his coaching career, sarcastically suggesting that Ten Hag's management methods have consistently fallen short. |
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