Manchester United over the course of this season, but they aren’t the only team to have been thrown under the bus by their own players.It only takes one or two small leaks to the press to upset the masses at the club, and it usually shoves the manager into the firing line.Concerns about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer were all fed to the media earlier this season, which mounted more pressure onto the shoulders of the Norwegian and he was soon sacked by the Premier League outfit.But what are the worst and more controversial leaks of recent times? Daily Star takes a look.In 2015, then-Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho was given a two-game stadium ban after accusing Barcelona midfielder Frank Rijkaard of visiting the referee’s office at half-time in their Champions League game.The manager said the meeting between the Barca star and referee Anders Frisk led to Didier Drogba being sent off.
Chelsea still won over the course of two legs but Mourinho’s comments landed him with a ban for the crucial match against Bayern Munich.However, it was leaked that the Portuguese boss was sneaked into the dressing room via a laundry basket.
Of course, it went down a storm as the manager should not have been present.Mourinho later confirmed the story on beIN SPORTS, he said: “The fundamental thing of it is: Chelsea v Bayern Munich, a big match in the Champions League.
I need to be with my players. And I did it, yeah.”HAVE YOUR SAY! Which dressing room on this list is the worst? Comment below.In 2007, former Chelsea star Dennis Wise was manager of Leeds and were rock bottom of the Championship and struggling.
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