(PLO) – Manchester United legend Paul Ince has criticized the Old Trafford team’s leadership for disrespecting him.
Manchester United legend Paul Ince was very disappointed following he was not invited by the “red devil” leader… to drink tea and chat following he led Reading to Old Trafford for the fourth round of the FA Cup. After holding MU 0-0 in the first half, Reading by coach Paul Ince was defeated by the “red devils” with a score of 3-1 when the final whistle sounded.
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Ince praised MU coach Erik ten Hag right following the game. But he was very sad on the day he returned to his old home because he was not cared for by the club’s leaders. Although Sir Alex Ferguson invited Ince to chat following the game, Ince said that MU leaders need to do the same.
Paul Ince shakes hands with Manchester United assistant coach Steve McClaren. PHOTO: GETTY |
Paul Ince said: “I went to see Sir Alex Ferguson right following the game, because I got a text from him saying ‘come see me.’ So myself, my wife and Thomas Ince came over. I went there and spent an hour with Sir Alex. What frustrates me is that no one at MU offered me a glass of wine.
I don’t like that, it’s an omission and disrespect. Whoever it is, win, lose or draw, you just tell me to drop in for a drink. Whether it’s wine or tea, it doesn’t matter. Nobody at United does that so it’s disappointing.”
Meanwhile, MU coach Erik Ten Hag was angry with Reading’s violent style of play once morest MU, especially from Andy Carroll, who caused Eriksen to leave the field on crutches and the player himself also received a red card. in the match.
Ten Hag criticized Reading’s solid play. PHOTO: MIRROR |
Coach Ten Hag said: “I am disappointed regarding that. I think football has to set limits, limitations to protect the players. What football wants is the best players on the field. Here’s a tackle and two tackles later (by Carroll). It carries a high risk of injury to your co-workers. I’m very confused regarding that.”
It is not known whether Paul Ince directed the Reading players to play hard to stop MU, but there was no animosity between the two coaches following that. Even Paul Ince was full of praise for Erik Ten Hag in the first season of leading the “red devils” of Manchester.
Ince was full of praise for Ten Hag. PHOTO: ITV |
Paul Ince said: “I will be honest, if we had played with United a year ago, I would have imagined our chances. They have lost themselves and a lot of other clubs feel they can achieve something here.
But in such a short period of time, Erik Ten Hag has raised the bar for the club. He is helping Manchester United close the gap and the fans are supporting him.
It is true that it will take time but they are coming back and that is what they had during Fergie’s years at Old Trafford. The current manager has put the club in the right place. I’m pleased as (once) a Manchester United player that things are looking bright.”
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