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Manchester United player Amad Diallo sends message out in a suspecting way on social media after their draw match with Bournemouth

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A season that began with a great deal of anticipation following the excellent first year that Erik ten Hag was in command of the team got off to a terrible start and, despite brief mini-revivals, has continued to become worse.

During a press conference that took place in December, when United was facing the humiliating prospect of being eliminated from the Champions League, Scott McTominay sat next to Ten Hag and backed his boss by saying:

It’s not just a case like some of the other managers, where it’s been a little bit toxic at times. It’s not just that kind of situation.

The boys are supporting the manager with all their might. Therefore, it is the be-all and end-all, and that is how it will continue to be. Not only that, but we also have an incredible coaching staff.


In any case, even at that time, it was quite improbable that McTominay would want to include Jadon Sancho, who had been transferred to Coventry following a disagreement with Ten Hag. However, the remainder of the statements appeared to be accurate, or at the very least, there was no reason for anyone to have any doubts about them (with the exception of those who may accuse the Scot of being a sycophant).

Manchester United player Amad Diallo sends message out in a suspecting way on social media after their draw match with Bournemouth

Ten Hag’s great working connection with the team appears to be unraveling faster than a Harry Maguire party night in Mykonos, which is one of the few factors that could potentially save his career. All evidence is currently pointing in the opposite direction, and it appears that this problem is becoming worse.

Alejandro Garnacho made headlines after Saturday’s dull match against Bournemouth. He did this by liking two posts from Nottingham Forest supporter Brent Di Cesare, whose stage name is Mark Goldbridge. In those posts, Di Cesare criticized the Dutchman for removing the young star at half time.

In addition, Bruno Fernandes was observed pointing his finger at Ten Hag in an argument on the distribution of goalkeepers throughout the game.

Furthermore, rumors began to circulate that the winger Antony had been excluded from the squad because he was dissatisfied with the fact that he was not included in the starting eleven. This was categorically denied by the club, not to mention the Nottingham Forest supporter who was previously stated as being a fan of Antony, but many people are of the opinion that this was an example of “no smoke, no fire.”

Subsequently, it has come to light that yet another United star, Amad, has also turned to social media to post a mysterious emoji that will undoubtedly be interpreted as a dig at the boss.

An emoji of a zipped mouth is included in Amad’s Instagram photo, which was shared by Goal.com. The post depicts him expressing his appreciation to the United supporters following the Bournemouth match.

Of course, it may mean anything, but considering that recent reports have stated that the Ivorian player has also felt that Ten Hag has not provided him with enough game time this season, it is not strange that people would come to the conclusion that is completely evident.

When you consider that these incidences are in addition to others that have already been covered up with loan deals, such as Sancho and Facu Pellistri, whose agent has been quite vocal about broken promises from Ten Hag, you can see that this is not a picture of a cheerful dressing room.

In addition, the 54-year-old individual shown the initial indications of pressure this past weekend when he stormed out of the news conference that was held after the match.

According to reports, the new part-owners of the team, INEOS, who have complete authority over all football-related affairs, intend to wait until the conclusion of the season before making a decision about Ten Hag’s continued employment. Given the rising sense of discontent within the club, however, the wheels could come off the bus if they do not win the FA Cup semi-final match against Coventry City on Sunday. This is because the club is currently experiencing a growing sense of discontent.







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