Erik ten Hag Loses Half of Man United Dressing Room After Newcastle United Defeat

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Fresh crisis is brewing in Man United dressing room after the club's Premier League defeat to Newcastle United at the weekend.

A lot has gone wrong of recent with Erik ten Hag and some Man United players on separate and contradictory lanes.

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According to a new report by Sky Sport, Man United dressing room is again under fire after their Premier League loss to Newcastle United in the weekend.

Some senior players at Man United are reportedly unfazed by Erik ten Hag's style of play, man-management, and rigorous training schedule which has not yielded result.

Particularly, some players are complaining of how the Dutch gaffer makes them to run long distances during training sessions and even have to question why they are running that far.

Apart from the iron-fist training schedule, the players are also unsettled with Erik ten Hag's man-management that has seen him clash with a number of high-profile players.

Since taking over as Man United manager, Erik ten Hag has been known for his disciplined and regimented management style.

He has fallen out with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Harry Maguire, Jadon Sancho, and now Raphael Varane.

The report also adds Man United players have struggled to adapt to Erik ten Hag's robotic and hardline attitude in the dressing room.

It is believed his approach to player management and inability to command undivided dressing room loyalty has impacted the club's fortunes.

Manchester United are 7th on the Premier League table with 24 points, 5 points from the top four.

They are bottom of their Champions League with just 4 points from five games and will need to defeat Bayern Munich to qualify to the next round of the competition.