Man United ban journalists in response to negative stories

At the press conference that took place on Tuesday with manager Erik ten Hag, Man United has banned journalists from four different media outlets from attending.

These media outlets are Sky, ESPN, Manchester Evening News, and the Mirror.

One of the allegations made by the club is that it has not been given the opportunity to respond to the negative tales that have been going around about Man United.

Man United ban journalists in response to negative stories

In a statement, the club stated that “We are taking action against a number of news organizations for their actions.”

Not because you have published items that we do not agree with, but because you have done so without first contacting us to provide us with the opportunity to comment, question, or contextualize the content.

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We are of the opinion that this is a principle that should be defended, and we have high hopes that it will result in a re-definition of the method in which we collaborate.

On Wednesday, United, which is now seventh in the Premier League table, is scheduled to play Chelsea during their match.

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