
- Damning reports emerged this week suggesting England players at Manchester United were unhappy with Cristiano Ronaldo.
- The report claimed Cristiano was forming his own ‘clique’ in the United dressing room to do things his own way.
- Rashford took to Twitter on Wednesday to question the legitimacy of the explosive rumours.
Marcus Rashford has responded to damning reports suggesting there is unrest within the Manchester United dressing room because of Cristiano Ronaldo.
The report sensationally claimed Ronaldo had ‘irritated’ Rashford and a number of English Manchester United players as the Portugal star was forming a ‘clique’ of his own in the Unite dressing room.
It was further alleged by a German journalist that Ronaldo wanted to ‘lead the dressing room with his own clique’.
Taking to social media on Wednesday, 16 February, Rashford questioned the claims with a stern statement.
“Are we just making it up as we go along now then?,” Rashford wrote. “Please stop looking for divides,”
Reports of a rift at Old Trafford are nothing new, and in January, the Mirror broke a story of how interim boss Ralf Rangnick faced an uphill task of appeasing a number of unhappy players.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s stunning return back to the club in last summer’s transfer window was expected to help elevate the club to perhaps push for the title this season, but not even the 37-year old’s return has changed United’s fortunes.
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