Powder kegs at Old Trafford, the new coach deepened the divisions

"The atmosphere is really bad in the dressing room and it looks like the team will have big problems going forward," an anonymous source told the Mirror

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Manchester United is a powder keg that can explode at any moment.

This is how the English media describe the situation in the giant from Old Trafford, which was not calmed down by the change of coach.

The departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer seemed to be the solution, but after the defeat against Wolverhampton it is clear that Ralf Rangnik has failed in his intention to stabilize the team and relations in the dressing room.

According to the English media, as many as 11 footballers want to leave United, disappointed with their role in the team.

Players who felt marginalized while Solskjaer was on the bench say they are suffering similar or worse treatment from the new coach, with many complaining about Rangnik's working methods and tactical approach, in which he is said to have positioned himself as an absolutely dominant figure. .

"The atmosphere is really bad in the dressing room and it looks like the team will have big problems in the future," an anonymous source told the Mirror.

Jesse Lingard, Donnie van de Beek, Eric Bailly and Dean Henderson have already asked to leave, according to the Mirror.

Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville also spoke about the division in the dressing room and the clash between Harry Maguire and Cristiano Ronaldo, who was in the spotlight after publicly showing his frustration with results.

"We need more spirit and a stronger mentality," the Portuguese wrote on Instagram after the defeat to Wolves, prompting a reaction from team-mate Luke Shaw, who responded:

"I think sometimes the quality is not enough. I think we need more intensity".

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