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Chris Smalling Speaks On The Rifts In Manchester United Dressing Room
In the atmosphere of Manchester United’s performance in competitions, the club’s centre-back, Chris Smalling, has insisted that there is no rifts in the dressing room after his side was held to a goalless draw by Valencia in Champions League.
The team have being experiencing issues, with the clubs’s manager, Jose Mourinho, understood to have fallen out with Paul Pogba, while further report reveals that the likes of Alexis Sanchez and Antonio Valencia are unhappy with the coach.
However, Smalling, stated that there is complete unity with the team.
“We grew in the second half, you can tell we’re disappointed we didn’t get the goal we deserved in the second half,” Smalling told BT Sport.
“You’re just after anything, We couldn’t get the goal and we’re disappointed. We have to stand tall. We’re going through a tough patch and we’re the only ones who can turn it around.
“The dressing room is united. We’re sticking together to make sure we turn it around. We’re talented players and it is that confidence, mentally it is tough, we know how important the home games are but we turn our heads to Saturday now.”
Manchester United will take on Newcastle United in the Premier League this weekend.