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Manchester United are said to have a ‘pretty good idea’ where training ground leaks have originated from - and hope to stamp out the ‘self-serving culture’ permeating through the dressing room.
Ralf Rangnick was named as interim boss at the end of last year, stepping in after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked amid a wretched run of form. Tasked with generating an upturn in results, the 63-year-old has steadied the ship, although performances have been far from spectacular.
United’s sole objective for the remainder of the campaign is to secure a top-four finish and ensure that the new manager will have a crack at the Champions League next season. Rangnick’s time in the Old Trafford dugout has been punctuated by rumours of disharmony within the playing staff, with several suggestions of unhappiness finding their way into the press.
In January, Mirror Football learned in January that many players viewed Rangnick’s methods as outdated, whilst also criticising his assistant Chris Armas. Sky Sports claim that United bosses are aware of where the leaks have come from and hope to erase the issue in the coming months.
Shortly after criticism of Rangnick’s methods, Red Devils legend Gary Neville hit out at what he described as