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Erik ten Hag told to drop troublemakers as Sergio Aguero makes bizarre Manchester United rant

Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Saturday, March 26.

Ajax manager Erik ten Hag has been advised to offload Paul Pogba, Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire should he be chosen as Manchester United’s next boss.

All three have come in for fierce criticism this season regarding either their performances or their perceived negative attitude. Pogba’s contract expires this summer and it is highly likely that the World Cup winner will make an Old Trafford exit.

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Many supporters feel the Frenchman has failed to consistently produce top-level performances since his move to United. Ronaldo is the club’s top scorer this season with 18 goals but has not escaped the fault-findings of onlookers, some of whom have mooted that he has had a negative influence on team cohesion and their style of play.

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Former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has made a bizarre and bold claim, insisting that "everybody" in England supports Manchester United.

The Argentine, who was recently forced to retire from football, made the admission whilst watching his famous strike in City's title-winning 3-2 win over QPR at the Etihad Stadium back in May 2012. His infamous goal, which is, arguably, the most famous in Premier League history, saw City win their maiden Premier League title at the expense of United, who had beaten Sunderland 1-0 just moments earlier to seal, what they thought, was another title crown.

But Aguero had different ideas. Latching onto Mario Balotelli's pass, the former Atletico Madrid man fired the ball past Paddy Kenny to spark pandemonium inside the Etihad, both on the pitch and in the stands.

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