ryansgirl
Full Member
I just read a report on the espn website where ' A source' said the United squad/first team are lacking in unity. An example of a senior player arranging a dinner but only 5 team-mates turned up was given.
What do you think - exaggeration of a normal situation in which players have too many other things to attend to or a demonstration of why this United team cannot do well as the members simply do not regard themselves as a united core of footballers who want to get this club back to challenging for honours again?
I wouldn't be surprised if the senior player was David de Gea or alternatively Juan Mata. However, it is also up to Ole to be reminding players that success begins off the pitch and if he is not prioritizing team-building then yes, he deserves criticism. Whether we have any proof of all this is another matter. Sir Alex Ferguson wouldn't have been sanguine about team-mates not making an effort in such ways.
What do you think - exaggeration of a normal situation in which players have too many other things to attend to or a demonstration of why this United team cannot do well as the members simply do not regard themselves as a united core of footballers who want to get this club back to challenging for honours again?
I wouldn't be surprised if the senior player was David de Gea or alternatively Juan Mata. However, it is also up to Ole to be reminding players that success begins off the pitch and if he is not prioritizing team-building then yes, he deserves criticism. Whether we have any proof of all this is another matter. Sir Alex Ferguson wouldn't have been sanguine about team-mates not making an effort in such ways.