Manchester United defender Raphael Varane slammed two of his team-mates after the Red Devils lost 7-0 to Liverpool in the Premier League last night.
Raphael Varane slammed his Manchester United team-matesafter they failed to thank the supporters who traveled to Anfield followinglast night’s 7-0 defeat to Liverpool . March 2023) Erik ten Hag ‘s side suffered afternoon humiliation at the hands of Jürgen Klopp ‘s men, with Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez scored two goals each. Meanwhile, Roberto Firmino fired in to cap off Liverpool’s outstanding second half.
As soon as the whistle blew, the UFABET game time was over. After shaking hands with opponents and referees. Manchester United players walked back to the Anfield tunnel without applauding the supporters. which at this point Most Red Devils fans have already left the stadium to return to Manchester. But even so, there are still around A few hundred people were still in the field. but with Manchester United players A few United left the pitch without applauding the frustrated fans, while a few made their way to the dressing room. And Varan noticed that.
French defender angry with Manchester teammates Some of the United players immediately headed straight down the tunnel. Alejandro Carnacho and Anthony Ylanga were the only two players who did not thank the Red Devils supporters who traveled to Anfield to watch the game. Before Varane became visibly angry and ordered them to walk towards the away supporters, Tyrell Malacia was another Red Devils player who also headed towards the tunnel. And Varane’s shouts did not seem to be heard, while Marcus Rashford , who was on the bench after being substituted at the end of the game, did not go to thank the team’s supporters who came to watch this game and Walked straight back to the tunnel after the final whistle as well.
The World Cup winner shouted at his team-mates and pointed at the Manchester United fans. They then walked across the street to the away zone. As two players, who had managed to sneak through the tunnel, walked back onto the field to join the supporters. Varan shouted so loud that he could hear it all the way to the reporter’s area and a clip appeared. Anfield was still packed with Liverpool supporters in the throes of jubilation, with Manchester United assistant coach Steve McClaren directing the players to the away stand. On the pitch, admired the gesture and applauded back to the players.
Ten Hag also sent a message to Manchester United fans: “That was tough and we really appreciate them. I can’t blame them for leaving because it was a really bad performance. Today I’m ashamed for the fans.” Team B captain Bruno Fernandes urged his team-mates to “stand up”, telling Sky Sports : “It’s frustrating, frustrating, sad because it results. very bad competition We came here with a different mind before the game.” Fernandes added: “The game was intense and fast. We have lost in the past and we need to come back quickly. This is how Manchester United are, we can fall. But we have to rise again.”