Former Manchester United defender Paul McGrath feels manager David Moyes is facing a players' mutiny.
McGrath explained in the Sunday World: "Players openly wanting to leave, players criticising colleagues for not wanting to pass the ball, one complaining that teammates are getting in his way, players' wives tweeting after matches in defence of their fellah - if all that is not a mutiny, what is?
"Maybe the players are cheesed off by the style of Manchester United's football under their new boss, who has to forget about the handbrake he had on his teams, and understandably so at times, when manager of Everton.
"As for the mutiny, I've told you here before so many times, there are rows every week in football dressing-rooms. It's just that in 99.99 per cent of cases the players, never mind the manager, know how to keep it all without the four walls of the dressing room. When it starts leaking out, you've got trouble - that's where the struggling Captain Moyes is now, plugging leaks on his sinking ship."
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