Man United’s dressing room ‘has no soul, no heartbeat and is full of SNAKES and prima donnas’, Chris Sutton and Ian Ladyman claim on It’s All Kicking Off
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- Manchester United have snakes in their dressing room, players who are not running. Bruce, Robson, Keane would never allow this – It’s All Kicking OffÂ
Manchester Unitedâs staggering modern deficiencies have been laid bare during a no-holds-barred episode of Mail Sportâs Itâs All Kicking Off podcast.
Unitedâs defeat at Newcastle on Saturday night was their sixth of a miserable Premier League season and leaves Erik Ten Hagâs team completely off the pace in seventh place. United are already out of the Carabao Cup and face elimination from the Champions League.
At St Jamesâ Park, Unitedâs manager struggled and once again failed to get a performance out of Marcus Rashford, while forward Anthony Martial was hauled off after an hour. They were not the only culprits. Tomorrow night they face Chelsea at Old Trafford, with the home support once again ready to revolt.
Speaking to IAKO co-host, Ian Ladyman, former Premier League winner Chris Sutton turned his fire on the United players and said: âThis is far bigger than Ten Hag. He has players in that dressing room who are snakes as far as I am concerned.
âPlayers who arenât running. Bruno Fernandes isnât running. Marcus Rashford isnât running. Anthony Martial isnât running. They are talented players so why?
Pressure is mounting on Erik ten Hag after Manchester United’s drab 1-0 defeat by Newcastle
Ian Ladyman (left) and Chris Sutton (right) lay bare Manchester United’s dressing room crisis in a no-holds-barred episode of Mail Sportâs Itâs All Kicking Off podcast on Monday afternoon
Bruno Fernandes (right) and Anthony Martial (left) have been criticised for the lack of effort
âBruno Fernandes, I donât know what position he plays. But Bruno is the captain. If Roy Keane was captain, if Steve Bruce was captain, if Bryan Robson was captain of that team would they be allowing what goes on out on the field?
âIt is the manager who carries the can but would they allow players not to run back and not pull their weight?
âI can imagine the Newcastle players in the dressing room before that game. I imagine them having to be held in and then bursting and ready to explode. Thatâs how I imagine an Eddie Howe dressing room feels.
âAnd then on the other side you have Manchester United and their dressing room which is just full of prima donnas.â
Ladyman, Mail Sportâs Football Editor, compared Ten Hagâs players to âteenagers who donât want to get out of bedâ and looked for context back to the days of interim manager Ralf Rangnick, who coached the team for six months following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer two years ago.
âRangnick knew he would only be there for a few months so every Friday at his press conference he would be firing bullets because he knew he was off in a few months so didnât care who got caught in the crossfire,â said Ladyman.
Newcastle’s players have been lauded by comparison for their efforts amid an injury crisis
Marcus Rashford (right) has been a shadow of his former self this campaign and looks lost
Harry Maguire is now one of Ten Hag’s trusted men having hardly played earlier in the season
âHe said the United squad needed open heart surgery. Everybody gasped. How could he say that?
âWell, they have had that surgery now in terms of buying players. Players have gone out, others have come in. Ten Hag has spent money.
âBut what they still havenât located at Manchester United is a soul and a heartbeat and I think that is the issue. However Ten Hag juggles it, changes players and their positions, and players come in to form like Harry Maguire has, and they have the odd good result, fundamentally he hasnât managed to find the soul of that squad.
âI actually wonder if it has one. And if it hasnât he is absolutely screwed because you cannot exist and survive in the Premier League without courage and without energy and vitality and belief and a unity and an attitude that says: âI will show everybody else what I am and what we areâ.
âIf you havenât got that then whether you are Burnley near the bottom or Arsenal at the top then you are absolutely screwed. And the more I watch United the more I realise that problem is still there.
The pair admitted Ten Hag overachieved last year but insist that this season has been ‘rotten’
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Rashford was hauled off early against Newcastle after another disappointing attacking display
Former Red Devils interim boss Ralf Rangnick (centre) said United needed ‘open heart surgery’Â
âAnd what will kill Man United fans â time served Man United fans brought up on a diet of âGlory Glory Man Unitedâ and âAttack! Attack! Attack!â is that we are in the middle of this incredible Premier League season â that some say is the best ever â with teams like Tottenham and Brighton and Villa and Brentford and even teams punching up at the bottom like Wolves, and stuck in the middle of it like that bit of gnarly bit of popcorn you sometimes get in the middle of your bag at the cinema is Manchester United, the team that has nothing to offer.
âIf you put together a highlights package of the season about all the drama and excitement then what would their contribution be? Two late goals at home to Brentford.
âUnited fans can cope with not being top of the league. They are not stupid. No one can be top every year. But they canât cope with watching c**p and thatâs the problem. They canât cope with watching c**p and they canât cope with being bored and thatâs one of the issues. Itâs been like this for ten years.â
United actually went into Saturdayâs game as the form team in the Premier League, with five wins from six. But even last week Sutton, a golden boot winner with Blackburn in 1998, described watching Ten Hagâs team as like eating cold porridge.
âItâs like Oliver Twistâs gruel isnât?,â he told IAKO.
âThey have got massive problems. Name a team in the top half of the table they have beaten this season. You canât because there isnât one. Thatâs the whole point.
âWe are at the stage now where even Manchester United fans are doubting them. They have been on a run where they have beaten some bang average teams.
âSee Aston Villa and Tottenham and you see an identity and a brand of football and players running. You see players busting a gut. You see Newcastle injury ravaged but the players are having a go. They are giving a lot.
âLetâs try and be balanced. Last season Ten Hag over-achieved maybe but this season they are like a rotten window frame. You can paint over it to make it look better and get you through the winter but essentially its rotten.â
Roy Keane criticised Manchester United for their woeful record away to the top nine teams
Ten Hag and assistant Steve McClaren scratch their heads as Man United’s players struggle
No matter how much Ten Hag changes things, opting for tried and tested signings from previous clubs like Antony (above) or long-term United stars like Rashford, there’s still no soul
Ten Hag hinted at problems with Martial after Saturdayâs game while Rashford has scored two league goals this season â the second one a penalty â after contributing 17 last time round.
Ladyman added: âThe fact Anthony Martial has played more than 300 times for Manchester United sums up the lack of quality in that team.
âI donât actually know what Ten Hag does now. He buys a good character in Mason Mount, for example, but he has had injuries and canât get in the team. So he tries to buy a bit of quality in terms of his football but also a quality individual.
âBut he canât get in the team. We are groundhog day here.âÂ
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