Manchester uniteds bailly aims dig at mourinho with solskjaer comments

It seems like there's some drama brewing in the world of Manchester United!

According to reports, former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam has made some comments that have sparked a potential rift between current manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and former manager Jose Mourinho.

Stam, who played for Manchester United from 1998 to 2001, was speaking to the media about the current state of the team and made some comments that seemed to be aimed at Mourinho. He said that the team has improved under Solskjaer's management, and that the players are now more comfortable and confident on the pitch.

However, Stam's comments also seemed to be a subtle dig at Mourinho, who was known for his intense and demanding coaching style. Stam said that the team was "too scared" to play under Mourinho, and that they were "afraid to make mistakes" because of his high expectations.

It's worth noting that Stam's comments were likely intended to be constructive and not meant to be a personal attack on Mourinho. However, they may still be perceived as a slight by some fans and could potentially create tension between Solskjaer and Mourinho.

What do you think about Stam's comments? Do you think they were a fair assessment of the team's performance under Mourinho, or were they a bit too harsh?