Man Utd squad's firm response as players told to 'grow up' after dressing room leaks
Manchester United's togetherness was on display against Leeds after they were told to 'grow up' following a series of dressing room leaks.
There have been continuous claims of disharmony within the United squad this season with suggestions that the players have shown a lack of respect towards the coaching staff.
The latest leak from the Red Devils camp is that Chris Armas, one of Ralf Rangnick's assistants, was compared to comedy TV football manager Ted Lasso, played by fellow American Jason Sudeikis
Gary Neville hit out at those responsible as he slammed the 'disgusting and disrespectful nature of the comments.
Former Man City defender Micah Richards was in agreement with his fellow Sky Sports pundit as he told the United squad to "grow up."
Speaking about the leaks in his Daily Mail colum, he said: "The dressing room should be the most secure place a footballer can spend time professionally, somewhere that issues of trust should never be doubted.
"So the idea that things could leak out of a dressing room — and be detrimental to your own club — is a concept I cannot get my head around.
"It is why I am flabbergasted by the constant cycle of news that keeps coming out of Manchester United, one that consistently puts them in a bad light.
"Whoever has come up with that [Armas/Lasso comparison] will think it is funny but, really, it is beyond a joke.
"It is totally disrespectful and says more about them than it does Armas.
" Manchester United stars need to grow up and stop leaks coming from the dressing room.
"If I had been in a dressing room where someone was known to be the source of negative stories, I would have had zero respect for them.
"I wracked my brains to see if there was an example of something I could