BORED: Erik ten Hag was found to be ‘in dispute’ with another Man Utd star Anthony Martial for not reacting in time during the match when fans were certainly tired of the pair

ERIK TEN HAG was seen fighting with Anthony Martial while Manchester United lost 1-0 at Newcastle.

He was picked ahead of Rasmus Hojlund to play up top for a tough match at St. James’ Park.

That being said, he didn’t do much in the first half as Newcastle pounded on United’s doors.

And Ten Hag had enough. At one point, he was seen yelling at Martial from the sidelines.

The French player had missed Fabian Schar several times, which let the Newcastle back run forward.

Ten Hag finally showed his anger at Martial by waving his arms.

What Martial did, though, was defend himself by throwing his arms up.

Fans were sick of hearing them fight while United was having trouble making their presence known on the field.

A lot of players have already quit after disagreeing with Ten Hag. Jadon Sancho is one of them.

Another player that the Dutchman has frozen out is Raphael Varane.

And Ten Hag lost his cool with player Antony last season, which made one fan say “Enough is enough.”

“Ten Hag having a fight with another player,” said someone else.

Someone noted: “No passion or fight from Martial, Rashford and Dalot.”

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A loud voice asked, “What is Martial doing on the field?”

Someone yelled, “They’re both gone at the end of the season!”

“Martial will be worn out after that,” said someone else.

Jermain Jenas planned the show for TNT Sports during halftime.

Jenas said, “This seems to be the culture of the team right now: a lot of raised arms, a lot of blaming each other, and no unity. They’re not together.”

“Ten Hag can feel it; he knows they can’t win this game without working together.”

Anthony Gordon had just scored to put Newcastle ahead 1-0 in the 60th minute, which was the end of Martial’s game.

Hojlund took his place, but he still doesn’t have a Premier League goal.

But the Dane, who cost £75 million, was even less known because United couldn’t find a way back.

There were cheers from the home fans at St. James’ Park as Toon got another big league win.