By Angus Barnes
Manchester United is having one of the worst league starts in its history. Erik ten Hag's team has not felt comfortable on the pitch and this situation has been reflected in the results of the last matches. Because of this, things look complicated for the team that trains day by day in Carrington with a feeling of demotivation that does not allow them to move forward.
Nevertheless, there are certain situations from Old Trafford that have caused the bad streaks are far from ending in the team. Recently, the situation with Jadon Sancho has given much to talk about. Even national and international media mention that the player will cause the annoyance of Erik ten Hag.
According to national media, the Dutch coach said there is a lack of commitment in the team.
Despite the poor results, everything seems to indicate that the board of the club has decided to keep Ten Hag at the helm of the team. For many, the fault is not precisely the coach but the current situation of the club. The sale of the team has not been finalized and more and more fans are more impatient about it.
United's loss to Galatasaray has caused many fans to speak out on social media. Even one of the main comments is the constant teasing towards the team. Similarly, United is not happy with the situation that was experienced yesterday from Old Trafford, which would have forced the club to carry out an investigation in this regard, this according to local media.
According to the Manchester Evening News, Carrington's team has launched an investigation after approximately 1,000 tickets from the Home End section fell into the hands of Galatasaray fans. According to the local outlet, after the match, a group of fans did not hesitate to hide their excitement from the home of the Red Devils. However, these fans were in an area where only the home team usually is.
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