Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag has no time for complaints from his players.
The Red Devils coach seemingly told a player to stop whining after he stated that it was too hot to play during their 4-0 thrashing by Brentford in August.
United lost their opening two games of the Premier League season under ten Hag, but have since turned it around to find themselves back in the top four race.
Per The Times, a senior player stated that it was too hot to play against Brentford, with the temperatures at 32C during the clash.
Ten Hag, however, quipped back at him saying “stop whining" and ordered his players to get on with their jobs.
While United still have issues to sort, ten Hag does appear to have his players on side.