
Man United told to ‘stop crying’ after Premier League talks reported – pundit
Kevin Campbell has told Man United to “stop crying and get on with it” after the club complained to the Premier League over their fixture schedule.
Speaking exclusively to Football Insider, the former Arsenal and Everton striker insisted “there is no justification for” the Red Devils to feel aggrieved by the time between their remaining games.
As reported by The Guardian (18 April), United interim boss Ralf Rangnick is unhappy with the Premier League’s rescheduling of their fixture against Chelsea.

United are reportedly raising the issue with the league.
Chelsea’s trip to Old Trafford has moved to next Thursday after Thomas Tuchel’s side booked their spot in the FA Cup final.
It means United will face Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal in the space of nine days.
When asked by Football Insider‘s Dylan Childs if United had grounds to be annoyed in their race for the top four, Campbell said:
“There is no justification for it. No justification for it whatsoever.
“There is quite a few other teams that are having to do exactly the same, teams with smaller squad than United’s as well.

“This is not individual to Man United. It is the same for Arsenal and the others in the race for the top four.
“Three games in nine days is more than doable. Stop the crying and get on with it. It really is as simple as that.”
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