MANCHESTER UNITED’S dreadful season came to a head at Carrington.
On Thursday, the tragic occurrence occurred near the end of a training exercise at their facility.
The two started fighting and had to be separated.
The session was called off early when all of the team’s stars were summoned back to their locker rooms.
Even athletes who were used to teammate brawls were taken aback.
Following their 4-0 loss at Brighton last Saturday, Ralf Rangnick gave his team four days off.
Tempers have finally boiled over as a result of a poor season, training, and the lack of communication with interim manager Rangnick.
With no match this weekend, the team was given more time off.
Their final match is a week from Sunday at Crystal Palace.
United still has a chance to finish seventh and qualify for the Europa Conference League.
The club’s current status need a makeover, which will be handled by new CEO Richard Arnold.
The renovation is being overseen by football director John Murtough, who met with incoming manager Erik ten Hag in Amsterdam on Thursday to discuss who and what is required.
Two midfielders, a striker, and a center-back are all on the shopping list.
The issue is that the club’s transfer budget is limited.