Manchester United officially banned 4 media outlets!He was banned from attending Ten Hag s press con

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-28

Ten Hag's Manchester United always creates a buzz. On 5 December, Manchester United's pre-match press conference, the club's director Andrew Ward confirmed that four were ineligible to attend Ten Hag's press conference.

In the 2023-24 season, Manchester United lost 6 of 14 games in the Premier League, 3 in the Champions League, and 10 defeats in 21 games in all competitions. This is the fastest time Manchester United have lost a double-double since the 1973-74 season. Manchester United are in danger and rumours are rife. A number of ** revealed that Ten Hag is losing support, and his management methods and attitude towards Sancho have caused a lot of dissatisfaction and questions, and at least 50% of the players are "anti-Teng".

Normally, Manchester United's press conference is attended by the team's reporters. However, this time (Manchester United vs Chelsea) press conference, there were 4 missing reporters:

Sky Sports reporter K**EH Solekhol, Manchester Evening News reporter Samuel Luckhurst, Daily Mirror's Manchester United reporter D**id McDonnell and ESPN's Manchester United reporter Rob Dawson are all on United's 'blacklist'. All four of them are well-known in the circle, and Manchester United did not allow them to attend Ten Hag's pre-match press conference, which caused a lot of heated discussions among fans.

Sky Sports, the Daily Mirror, ESPN, and Manchester Evening reported that "Ten Hag lost the support of Manchester United players" and was officially criticized by Manchester United.

Manchester United officially stated that the club's "** behaviour was not in response to the negative reports themselves, but rather "without prior contact with the club". These ** sources are likely to come from within Manchester United, and the "ghost incident" that fans like to see is about to be staged again.

Manchester United's chief reporter Samuel Luckhurst has been questioning Manchester United for some time, such as Ten Hag's £400 million recruitment, with little successTen Hag is now in a delicate position, walking on thin ice. In fact, there is no problem with these reports. It's just that the director of Manchester United has been asking reporters to "don't ask negative questions".

For the matter of being **, the Manchester Evening News is obviously very dissatisfied. The newspaper's chief Manchester United correspondent, Samuel Luckhurst, sharply ridiculed: "Before the Munich air disaster, we focused on reporting on Manchester United, more than 65 years ago. Manchester United have lost 10 of their opening 21 games, what is the club's reaction?Journalists, don't let us attend Ten Hag's press conference.

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