Diogo Dalot slammed by Man Utd fans after he gives excuse for why the players are ‘suffering’ this season
Manchester United fans have expressed frustration with Diogo Dalot after he gave what they consider a “ridiculous” explanation for the team’s struggles this season. United have endured a difficult start, losing three Premier League matches, including a 3-0 defeat to Tottenham.
Dalot suggested that the club’s ongoing restructuring, which includes recent appointments such as Omar Berrada and Justin Wilcox, has contributed to the team’s difficulties. He remarked that the team is “suffering” during this process but emphasized that consistency in performance and results would lead to future success.
However, many fans took to social media to criticize Dalot’s comments. One user dismissed his statement, saying, “The management structure isn’t the 11 players on the pitch.” Others echoed this sentiment, with another fan sarcastically noting, “Suffering before restructure and suffering after—interesting.” Many pointed to Dalot’s own defensive mistakes, with one commenter saying, “He literally stopped tracking his man after 3 minutes!”
The criticism reflects growing frustration among the fanbase as the team continues to struggle, despite the club’s ongoing changes at the managerial and boardroom levels.Diogo Dalot’s comments about Manchester United’s struggles this season have sparked frustration among fans, particularly after the team’s poor performances, including a heavy 3-0 loss to Tottenham. Dalot suggested that the club’s ongoing restructuring, involving new appointments like Omar Berrada and Justin Wilcox, has impacted the team, describing the period as one of “suffering” during the transition.
However, many fans on social media dismissed his explanation, arguing that the management structure isn’t responsible for the team’s on-pitch struggles. Instead, they pointed to Dalot’s own defensive lapses, such as failing to track his man during the Tottenham match. One fan sarcastically noted that the team seems to be “suffering before and after” the restructure, highlighting growing frustration with both the team’s performances and the responses from players like Dalot. The tension reflects a fanbase increasingly concerned about the team’s direction, despite the broader changes being made off the pitch.