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Manchester United's players have arrived at the Lowry ahead of their next game amid reported internal unrest regarding Ralf Rangnick's decisions.
The Red Devils dropped points in midweek as they surrendered a 1-0 lead at Burnley to draw.
It allowed their top four rivals to cut the gap and United go in to the weekend sitting sixth, below West Ham United and Arsenal.
United will host Southampton at Old Trafford in Saturday's early kick-off, a side they drew to earlier in the campaign.
The Saints came from behind to see off Tottenham in midweek and will head north full of confidence as Rangnick deals with issues on the training ground.
The interim boss bought with him new staff after being appointed back in December.
One of whom was American Chris Armas, who has taken on a lead role at Carrington.
That decision has not gone down well with the club's current crop of stars with ESPN reporting that some players are baffled by how much influence Armas has in training with Rangnick allegedly delegating large parts of session to him.
Armas last role with Toronto FC did not end well, but the United interim