Manchester United star Juan Mata has torn into his partners for ‘not meeting the club’s standards’ this season, and he demands ‘the culture should be reset’ at Old Trafford following a dismal season.
Mata – who has been at Old Trafford for the last nine seasons and is expected to leave the club on a free transfer this summer – has been left unimpressed by the attitude of some players and said the squad had fallen short of the high standards expected of this famous football club.
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He has called for a ‘reset’ within United to change their ‘culture’ – and brutally stated that anyone who is not ‘up to the task’ should leave Old Trafford.
“We need a reset in the culture of the club. That’s how I feel,” Mata told the Athletic.
“The standards, what it means to represent this club to any player, what entitles you to play for Manchester United, what is expected on the pitch and off the pitch.
“Many things that need to be clear – this is Manchester United and anyone who doesn’t meet those standards is not up to the task and should not be here. That’s as clear as I can be.”
Source: DailyMail