Manchester United have refuted allegations from the Daily Mail suggesting that their players engaged in an intense dressing room argument following their loss to Brighton.
The Red Devils suffered a 3-1 defeat against Brighton in a Premier League match at Old Trafford over the weekend.
Manager Erik ten Hag’s team has encountered a challenging start to the season, falling three goals behind at home before Hannibal Mejbri managed to score a consolation.
Following this recent loss, The Sun reported an altercation involving four players within the dressing room.
The report indicated that Captain Bruno Fernandes was among the high-profile players allegedly involved, particularly confronting teammate Scott McTominay.
Furthermore, defenders Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof, both of whom played the entire 90 minutes, were said to have engaged in a heated exchange.
However, Manchester United, when approached by Mail Sport, dismissed the assertions made in the report.
It comes after Football Insider claimed that Harry Maguire – who didn’t make it off the bench against Brighton – ‘stomped out of Old Trafford’ and ‘exited the stadium within 15 minutes of the match completion’.
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