The Manchester Evening News is among the outlets that have been banned by Manchester United from today's press conference over coverage of their worst start to a season since the club was last relegated.
The MEN and three other outlets have been blocked from attending Erik ten Hag's pre-match press conference for the Chelsea game on Tuesday afternoon.
Another newspaper was banned from attending a press conference last month after they wrote that Ten Hag was "on thin ice". A United spokesperson claims the ban has been imposed as the club was not approached for comment on a multiply-sourced story that Ten Hag is losing the confidence of some players over his tactics and signings.
United insist they "regret" the ban. United did not impose bans following last month's story that some United players were starting to doubt Ten Hag. EXCLUSIVE: Varane's stance on United future LUCKHURST: Rashford and Martial have failed to do what Keane did The MEN was notified of the ban by the communications director, Andrew Ward, who sits next to Ten Hag at press conferences.
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