Joshua Zirkzee has reportedly spoken out after the dressing room fallout with Michael Carrick following Manchester United F.C.’s latest result. “I know I played badly and I take full responsibility for it. It’s not my fault we lost, but I don’t know why he picked me as the scapegoat. I didn’t do anything to deserve what he said to me in the dressing room. It was depressing and even racist. Carrick clearly doesn’t like me and now I know it. What he told me to my face almost brought tears to my eyes,” Zirkzee reportedly revealed. The explosive claims have sent shockwaves through fans as tensions inside the club continue to grow. ZIRKZEE MAKES SHOCKING CLAIMS AFTER DRESSING ROOM INCIDENT
Joshua Zirkzee has reportedly broken his silence following an alleged dressing room fallout with Michael Carrick after Manchester United F.C.’s latest disappointing result.
According to the circulating claims, Zirkzee admitted that his performance was below expectations but allegedly felt unfairly singled out after the match. The striker reportedly suggested he had become the “scapegoat” for the team’s struggles and was deeply hurt by comments made to him behind closed doors.
The most explosive part of the reported statement involves Zirkzee allegedly describing the exchange as emotionally damaging, claiming the manager’s words left him feeling devastated.
The story has sparked huge reactions online, with supporters divided over whether the claims are genuine or simply another example of sensationalized dressing-room rumors spreading on social media.
As tensions continue to grow around United’s recent performances, the alleged incident has only increased scrutiny on the atmosphere inside the squad and Carrick’s handling of players during difficult moments.
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