Former Tottenham Hotspur coach Tim Sherwood is of the opinion that Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag is treating some of his players 'unfairly', using youngster Hannibal Mejbri and Scott McTominay as an example.
Former Spurs boss Tim Sherwood:
"Ten Hag is not judging players equally and he’s just chucking people onto the pitch and hoping one of the superstars wins him the match.
"As soon as one of the superstars is fit, he takes the likes of Hannibal [Mejbri] and [Scott] McTominay out of the team and they end up losing football matches.
"When people talk about the Glazers being the problem at Manchester United it’s almost like a get out of jail free card.
"It doesn’t matter about the owners or the chief executive. What matters is that their set of players got outplayed by a team towards the bottom of the league, and that has happened multiple times this season.
"That is down to the manager. You’re always going to win games when you have the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford at your disposal, but the manager’s job is to improve players and he’s not improving anyone."
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