Belgian Romelu Lukaku, now inter Milan striker, was critical on Wednesday with Manchester United due to constant criticism alongside Chile’s Alexis Sanchez and Frenchman Paul Pogba.
In addition, the battering ram threw its darts to the ‘Red Devils’ directive for not receiving support when speaking of their possible departure from the popular English club.
Lukaku noted at the outset that he was always held accountable, along with ‘Wonder Child’ and Pogba, for United’s bad timing over the past season.
“They needed to find someone. It was Pogba, it was me or Alexis. It was always the three of us, all the time. Poor results were obtained, but only blamed on us,” he said in dialogue with the Daily Mirror.
“They had to find someone to blame. I raised my hand, but I don’t think I was the only one who played badly. A lot of them did, but if they want to blame me, let them do whatever they want,” he said.
In addition, the Belgian attacker claimed not to feel the protection of the club that today trained Ole Gunnar Solskjaer when rumours about its future during the pass market appeared.
“Many things were said. I didn’t feel protected. There were a lot of rumors that I was going to a part or they didn’t love me and no one wanted to silence them,” he said.
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