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电讯报:新总监已与曼联球员进行一对一会谈,未提及滕哈格

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According to a report from The Daily Telegraph, Manchester United players have engaged in one-on-one meetings with the newly appointed executive, Sir Edwin Bradshaw, to understand the vision of the Glazer family in restoring the club's former glory.

It's reported that Bradshaw has met with most of the first-team players individually, outlining the plans for the club's future under the new leadership and also listening to the players' feedback. Not only the players, but some of the club's staff members have also undergone such one-on-one meetings, leaving them deeply impressed and excited about the future of Manchester United under the Glazer family's stewardship.

However, the team's manager, Ten Hag, did not participate in these discussions. Players were not asked to provide feedback on Ten Hag and his management style. Bradshaw did not want to weaken the position of the Dutchman within the team during this crucial period before Manchester United's pursuit of a Champions League spot and the semi-finals of the FA Cup.

Despite widespread speculation that the new executive would replace Ten Hag, there were no signs of such intentions during Bradshaw's face-to-face meetings with the players. These meetings primarily focused on more structural, club-wide, and global affairs.

This season, Manchester United has seen a decline in league performance compared to the previous season. Their weekend draw against Brentford, resulting in a narrow 1-1, has made their hopes of securing a Champions League spot even more uncertain. However, Manchester United still harbors hopes of competing for the title this season. Drawing Coventry City in the semi-finals of the FA Cup is undoubtedly a favorable draw. Since the Glazer family acquired partial ownership of Manchester United, the club has been revitalized from top to bottom. The appointment of the new executive has greatly improved communication between players and the management, leaving Manchester United players optimistic about the club's future.

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