Jesse Lingard hits back at Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick over 'clear his head' comment
The midfielder insists he is able to play for the membership (Photos: Getty Pictures)

Jesse Lingard has hit again at Manchester United supervisor Ralf Rangnick for claiming he requested day without work to ‘clear his thoughts’ and insists he is able to play regardless of his switch disappointment.

The 29-year-old contract insurgent – who has not began a single Premier League match this season – had gives from Newcastle and West Ham on deadline day however United’s hierarchy blocked a transfer.

Lingard is regarded as extraordinarily disenchanted by the choice and Rangnick confirmed at a press convention on Thursday that the midfielder wouldn't be concerned in Friday’s FA Cup tie in opposition to Middlesbrough.

Manchester United star Jesse Lingard
Lingard has solely performed a peripheral function for United this season (Image: Getty)

‘He requested me and the membership if we may give him a few days off simply to clear up his thoughts,’ stated the interim United boss.

‘He can be again within the group, I suppose, subsequent Monday, again for coaching after which be an everyday a part of the entire squad once more.’

However Lingard has taken to social media to present his personal model of occasions, revealing it was the membership who steered he take day without work and insisting that he'll proceed to present his all for the Purple Devils.

Writing on Twitter on Thursday night, Lingard posted: ‘The membership suggested me to have day without work on account of private causes!

‘However my headspace is obvious and I’ll at all times be skilled when known as upon and provides 100 per cent.’

The blended messages between Rangnick and Lingard are similar to the confusion which surrounded Anthony Martial’s absence from final month’s FA Cup conflict in opposition to Aston Villa.

After that sport, which the Frenchman was absent from regardless of being match, Rangnick claimed Martial had requested to not play just for the striker to dispute his supervisor’s feedback on social media a number of hours later.

Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick
This isn't the primary time Rangnick has upset a participant (Image: Getty)

Rangnick additionally confirmed that a part of United’s reasoning for preserving Lingard was on account of Mason Greenwood’s arrest and suspension, saying: ‘Three weeks in the past Jesse didn’t need to go away after which he modified his thoughts.

‘I stated on the time, if he finds a membership and an answer that fits us, we'd permit him to go away. With the developments within the final couple of days, issues modified.

‘On Monday afternoon, the board stated they wished him to remain. We're with no participant who has performed frequently and likewise we couldn’t get an settlement for another membership.’

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