Manchester United coach Ralph Ranik described media reports of a rivalry between Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire for leadership of the team, as “nonsense”.
A report published by the newspaper “The Mirror” stated that the players entered into a struggle to carry the captain’s badge.
Ranik said he knew what was written in the newspaper and was not worried regarding it “because I know it’s not true”.
The German coach added: “This is all nonsense, I have never talked to the players regarding the captain’s armband.”
“And that’s not a problem for me, Harry is our leader and he will always be the leader.”
Maguire took over the leadership of the team under former coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer two years ago, but the report says that his authority weakened following the arrival of Ronaldo, aged 37.
The England defender responded to the report, on social media, saying that “it is not true”, and that he and his teammates “are united and focused on Sunday’s match once morest Leeds United.”
Ranik said: “I heard regarding the things that were written, yes some players were uncomfortable following the transfer window closed, but things have improved, and the atmosphere in the team is now better than it was in the past weeks.”
“The important thing is the good performance and the team spirit on the field, this is what we strive for,” he stressed.
Ranik said he has finally learned regarding the rivalry between Manchester United and Leeds, and is excited to go to Elon Road.
“As far as I know, it’s the first game Manchester United have played at Elon Road in front of a full crowd, since Leeds were last in the Premier League. We’re excited regarding it.”