Manchester United midfielder Fred has looked to play down rumours of a dressing room rift at the club after insisting that his team-mates have 'maximum respect for each other and have 'harmony' despite their recent misery.
Rumours of unrest in the first-team at Old Trafford have plagued interim boss Ralf Rangnick from the early days of his tenure, and a number of players have been forced to hit back at reports by declaring them to be false.
The latest claim said that Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire were embroiled in a leadership battle, although the latter - the club captain - took to social media to declare it as not true and said the side remained 'united'.
And with more and more players rallying together against the speculation, Fred has slammed the 'fake news' and says the atmosphere in the squad is 'really good'.
In an interview with Sky Sports, he said: 'Our dressing room is really good. There's a lot of fake news and a lot of rumours surrounding it but it's great.
'We work together and we all have the same goals and objectives.
'It's not easy for the manager to keep everyone happy because everyone wants to play and we have so many good players. But we understand each other.
'We have developed harmony in the dressing room and I think that's the most important thing we have.
'We have maximum respect for each other in the dressing room.'
Fred has previously rubbished suggestions over a divide at United, with reports saying that cliques were breaking out. It was even said that the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes and Alex Telles were at odds with team-mates.
It was even reported that Fred, 28, wanted to quit the club - and he has today explained his reasons behind denying the claims to supporters.
'As I said before, a lot of people say a lot of things and at times people believe "fake news",' he added. 'It wasn't the first time that fake things had been said about me.
'We had been going through a difficult period at the club at the time and these rumours came out about me wanting to leave and being unhappy. They were untrue, so I felt it was time to speak up.
'I needed to tell the fans I was 100 per cent committed to the club and that I had no intention of leaving. It was the right time to speak, I think.
'I don't like talking much on social media but on that occasion I felt I had to show the fans my desire to stay at the club.'
Marcus Rashford is another big name who has stood firm alongside his team-mates, with the striker having taken to Twitter to insist he was not 'sulking' or 'unhappy'.
'We've all been disappointed with recent performances and we've been as disappointed with the news coverage questioning our commitment to not only the manager and the coaching staff but the club,' he said.
'I have endless respect for both and I'm looking forward to bettering my game under the staff... I'm not sulking, I'm not unhappy.
'Am I disappointed in some recent performances? Of course I am. I'm my own biggest critic. It's been a tough start but I am determined to prove my worth. My dedication and my desire should never have been in question. I love this club.'
United return to action against fierce rivals Leeds this weekend, with the club now fighting on just two fronts - the Premier League and the Champions League.
Dooimopt
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He’s loosing so much balls? How about Rashford he loosing too much balls and too much chances and never got hard work if he gets 7 golden chance he can score just one goal useless a winger and he can’t create chances for teammates
he is as useless as you are fool
Vikkyy
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Do the talking on the pitch
jisbeitz
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He’s loosing so much balls? How about Rashford he loosing too much balls and too much chances and never got hard work if he gets 7 golden chance he can score just one goal useless a winger and he can’t create chances for teammates
Thinley456
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fred please leave man utd
he is loosing so much balls....and giving chances to other teams
Jeremycamp
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fred please leave man utd
he's playing better now and our struggles would be even worse without his stamina and energy.
Jeremycamp
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preach pastor Fred preach! 🙌🏾
Tunbdlmuy
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United are United
Gberto
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All these rubbish fake news are strategies to destroy Man United.
sabaknpty
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Coming from the originator of “Fake News”
FootMessi7
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And all of a sudden, everyone chose but now, after the BHA victory to deny dressing room unrest?
pawelntyz
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Whys it always the bad players that come out and say these things 😂 probably just Ronaldo moaning cause for the first time in his career he doesn't have a good team around him
Thinley456
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fred please leave man utd
Bibeilnz
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So I guess a lot of fake news going around because there is another article about Ronaldo and Maguire at odds over who should captain the team for the rest of the season.Fake news?
KumarPradeep
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If there is harmony, why not perform and play well on the field. All Players are now proven Unworthy of the current salaries they are on and are also exposed to the world that you are not TOP class level Players.