Garnacho – Ten Hag, it smells like confusion!

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Manchester United are not making progress at the end of the season. For the fourth consecutive meeting in the Premier League, the Red Devils failed to snatch victory. This Saturday afternoon, the Mancunians were held in check on the Bournemouth pitch (2-2).

Despite a double from Bruno Fernandes, United are slipping. Tensions seem to be emerging at the end of the season within the squad. Exited prematurely at half-time, Alejandro Garnacho seemed not to understand his coach's choices and did not hesitate to like posts on the networks which criticized Erik ten Hag. Water in the gas between the two men? It's possible.

Delicate end of season for Man United

The end of the season is long and difficult for Manchester United. Bruno Fernandes' partners have not won a single match in the Premier League since March 9 on the Everton pitch during the 28th day (2-0).

Since then, the Red Devils have suffered 3 draws and one defeat. At this moment, Manchester United are in 7th place in the Premier League standings with a total of 50 points on the clock. 4th and 6th place are now almost inaccessible at the end of the season. Erik ten Hag's players should not play in European competitions next season unless they win the FA Cup at the end of the year…

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