After Erik ten Hag benched Sancho from the first squad in September, United are willing to let him leave during the next transfer window.
Ten Hag came out after United’s 3-1 loss to Arsenal and publicly blasted Sancho, saying the winger was benched because he didn’t put in enough work in training.
In a swift online retort to United manager Garry Ten Hag, Sancho claimed that Arteta was trying to make him a “scapegoat” for the team’s loss.The future of United’s £73 million acquisition from Borussia Dortmund seems to be finished as he has been instructed to practice apart from the first squad while Ten Hag is still in charge.
United reportedly offered Sancho to Barcelona this week in an exchange deal that would send Raphinha to Old Trafford from Barcelona.
But according to Mundo Deportivo, Barcelona has supposedly “ruled out” signing Sancho, thus the winger from United is not on their radar.
According to the report, Raphinha is supposedly untouchable during the January transfer window and would only contemplate moving the Brazil international next summer for a substantial money.
After leaving Leeds United for Barcelona last year in a £55 million transfer, Raphinha has contributed to the Spanish champions’ success with 12 goals and 17 assists in 65 games played.
Erik ten Hag believes he has pinpointed reason behind United’s inconsistency this season
Erik ten Hag, manager of Manchester United, thinks he has found the team’s Achilles’ heel this year.
Daniel ten Hag’s With their most recent 3-0 loss to Bournemouth following a 2-1 victory over Chelsea, Manchester United have shown remarkable inconsistency this season.It appeared like Ten Hag’s side got off to a winning start with their win over Mauricio Pochettino’s squad, but United have been incredibly inconsistent this season, as they were thrashed by Andoni Iraola’s South Coast side.
The Red Devils’ erratic form isn’t ideal coming into a game of this magnitude, but they still need to beаt the Bavarian side.Issue that concerns Ten HagTen Hag thinks he has found the major cause of United’s problems this season, as he told the media before the match against Bayern Munich.
“Our backline was particularly stable last year, so we had a regular squad,” Ten Hag said.
We were in a consistent formation for quite some time, and that was beneficial. The following step is to incorporate the routines. Thus, we must patiently await it, but in the meanwhile, we must attend to this matter, just as every team must attend to this matter. It’s not just us.I have faith that we will improve our performance once we return to our regular routine. Both your chances of winning games and your chances of being consistent have improved.
The problem, he said, is with the staff rather than the company’s ideology. “You have to do it [perform well] every third day, and I’m well-aware that it’s my job to make sure we’re really tough about it.”
The Red Devils’ starting back four has been inconsistent this season due to injuries and poor play from the starting lineup.
Right on, the Dutchman!Despite what some may think, the Dutchman has had a really bad season for Manchester United, as only Raphael Varane has managed to avoid long-term injuries among the back four.
Three of Ten Hag’s first-choice back four from late last season—Lilindro Martinez, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, and Luke Shaw—have missed most of this season due to injuries.
While United’s ιnjury wоes have been par for the course this season, Ten Hag’s misfortune is particularly glaring.