frostbite
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You are having a completely different discussion here.
This is the last thing I will write on this.
Sancho’s post on the internet was as follows:
The bolded starts with him saying he’s conducted himself well in training, which you could argue is a difference of opinion. Him saying that he believes there are other reasons, and that he has been scapegoated for a long time, however, cannot. That is him calling out ten Hag, and saying that ten Hag’s stated reasons were false and that he had other undisclosed reasons for omitting him from the squad. Call that what you want, but it’s not just a fanciful inference to say that this is him making a charge that ten Hag is lying.
These are the facts, and news outlets agree and have characterized it as him hitting back at ten Hag with this post, and some also use the same phrasing as me, saying that it is calling ten Hag a liar.
Any other points you’re bringing up about ten Hag’s handling of this is a response to points I haven’t made, and have nothing to do with what you called me a liar for stating.
If you have any issues with that then your problem is with the English language, and I can’t be any more tediously clear about why I wrote what I wrote.
There’s nothing more for me to say on this point.
Sancho wrote: I will not allow people saying things that is completely untrue.
A lot of people on the internet said a lot of bullshit, like: he was always late, he does not try, he plays videogames, he is lazy, he is a failure, and so on.
Now read the rest of his post. Can you try to interpret everything as if he is talking about some negative fans, who complained about him with Rangnick, too? I can.
Anyway, that's not the main problem. We expect that Ten Hag is "the adult in the room" because he is the manager. So, for me, the main problem is that Ten Hag was not able to resolve the whole thing quietly. On the contrary, he made it worse. He started it, then he felt necessary to finish it, so he demanded a PUBLIC apology, which is humiliating for any human being. Why? Because he has an inferiority complex. It is the same underlying reason that also made him create problems with Ronaldo, De Gea, Varane, Casemiro, who are all model professionals. He is just not a good man manager.
I don't care about Sancho. I care about ETH, who is a bad manager. I don't want to waste another year with him. The Sancho incident is just one example of his many failures. He is stubborn, he is too old to learn, he will keep doing the same mistakes over and over. Get rid.
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