The manager of Manchester United has prohibited three media outlets from asking him questions

Football news 26 apr 2024, 13:37
The manager of Manchester United has prohibited three media outlets from asking him questions Photo: https://twitter.com/UnitedStandMUFC

Manchester United's head coach, Erik ten Hag, refused to answer questions from three media outlets, as reported by the BBC.

The manager of the Red Devils ignored representatives from The Sun, The Mirror, and Manchester Evening News. However, their journalists were present at the pre-match press conference, but they were informed in advance that they would not be allowed to ask questions.

The reason for this decision was the "disrespectful" nature of the coverage by these media outlets following Manchester United's victory in a penalty shootout against Coventry in the FA Cup semi-final.

It's worth recalling that Manchester United's head coach, Erik ten Hag, branded the criticism of the "Red Devils" following the semi-final match of the English Cup against Coventry as “a disgrace.”

Despite playing poorly and crashing out of the Champions League in the group stage, Manchester United are still preparing for the season with ten Hag as head coach. This correlates somewhat with claims that they have already started the search for a successor to the 54-year-old at Old Trafford.

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