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Manchester United players reportedly believe their training sessions have regressed under Ralf Rangnick.
The end of the season can't come quick enough for the Red Devils epitomised by their humiliating defeat against Brighton last weekend.
United are in limbo to a certain extent as they wait for Erik ten Hag to take over in the summer with interim boss Rangnick taking on a consultancy role, while managing the Austria national side.
The Dutchman is set to oversee a major rebuild with wholesale changes expected in the upcoming transfer window as many as 12 players could depart Old Trafford. That means there are several unsettled players in the dressing room which has negatively impacted the culture at the club.
And The Daily Mail claims the mood 'is totally flat' as Rangnick's tenure fizzles out. The report states the players are reportedly underwhelmed with the training carried out by Rangnick's coaches Chris Armas and Ewan Sharp who they feel are 'well below' the standard set by their predecessors Michael Carrick and Kieran McKenna.
The Athletic reports that players have been critical of the coaching team for some time, specifically Armas and Sharp.
It is claimed sessions in the lead-up to their embarrassing 4-0 defeat at Brighton included no specific