Manchester United seem to be enduring a torrid time on the pitch and currently find themselves in seventh place on the Premier League table, 22 points adrift of league leaders and arch-rivals Manchester City.
Several recent reports have claimed that numerous Manchester United players are unhappy at the club and could look to leave if things don't improve soon. Some reports have claimed that as many as 17 players are unhappy at the club.
Now, as the old adage goes, there's no smoke without fire, and former Manchester United superstar Rio Ferdinand believes that someone in the Red Devils dressing room could be leaking this information to the media.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, he said:
"There's a weak person in that changing room who is spilling the beans to their close ones or their agent, who is then spilling the beans to a reporter who is putting it out in the media and adding to the unrest."
Ferdinand went on to blame the club's hierarchy for being too lenient with people who disrespect the club.
"I think Manchester United's biggest mistake they've made in recent years is allowing certain players and people externally who are part of players' circles and networks to disrespect the club publicly.
"They haven't slammed the door shut in their face and really put them people in the place they should be.
"You can't allow that because the minute you allow that once, one step out of line, other players and people in their circles start thinking 'oh he got away with it, I'll say my thing because there's no repercussions, my player isn't going to come under any type of fire at the club,' no," Ferdinand said.
"You nail that person immediately and I don't understand… that's the mistake hierarchy at the football club in recent years have done poorly. They've let stuff slide too much. They've got to be drilled, those people," Ferdinand said.
Ferdinand also defended the likes of Donny van de Beek and Jesse Lingard, and said he understood their plight.
"Donny van de Beek, I understand someone like him being unhappy but from what I hear, [he's] not a moaner, he gets on with it and isn't going to tell his agent to speak in the media or spill the beans so that he looks like a certain type of character. Jesse Lingard [too]. They just want to play football."
Ferdinand urges Manchester United players and club hierarchy to get rid of the 'bad eggs'
The 43-year-old footballer-turned-pundit made it very clear that the club must become stricter with players who complain and cause unrest at the club.
"There will be players who are going to be bad eggs and say that if I don't play I'm going to make it uncomfortable for everybody.
"Those players, get out. You go to the manager and tell the manager 'get rid of that geezer, he's a disgrace in our changing room, he's ruining it and he's going to get beat up at some point," he said.
With half the Premier League season to go, Manchester United will certainly hope to turn things around amidst all the noise that currently surrounds the club.
zebaelmy
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Betrayal to this club will happen whenever he goes! Sooner or later, this guy will be called out and his reputation will go down the drain losing all trust and respect!
ceeinryz
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What he says is absolutely right. No commitment no Manchester United for such a player. How can fans be so passionate about their team and be disgraced by the whims and caprices of those who eat big from the team?
Namakpsy
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when the club choose Pogba over Morinho was a disgrace
Teskmnopsy
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Pogba and lindelof out plz
Diddlpryz
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At this stage no manger can actually succeed with this bunch of unserious players some bad eggs are really visible but nobody is doing nothing. Ferdinand was spot on.
adesinaalamu
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Honestly, I felt Rio Ferdinand got it spot on and is getting too late for Manchester United to do the needful.... Had Manchester United got rid of virus moment Mourinho called spade a spade, things won't have degenerate to this level but hypocrisy killed us
Superlizz
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Ive always said it… Man utd have many players with very bad influence in their dressing room and its high time they do something about it…a coach losses one match and you see these players saying they’re not happy with the coach or they start playing the worse football of their lives just to see him go…is that how football works??? At this rate nobody can succeed with Manchester United