Former Manchester United Youth Training: Ten Hach lacks respect for me, so I decided to leave

Sports     11:03pm, 8 July 2025

Former Manchester United youth training Zidane Iqbal was interviewed by the media a few days ago, and he said that Tenghach lacked respect for himself.

Zidane Iqbal from Iraq joined Manchester United youth training at the age of 9. Until he left Manchester United, he only played for the first team once.

Zidane Iqbal said: "I only want a 10-minute substitute opportunity to prove myself, but the coach seems to not recognize my ability at all, and I don't even give me trial and error opportunities, which makes me very frustrated."

"I talked to my father and his agent and made it clear that 'You can't waste a year like this. In my friends' opinion, it's a glorious way to be able to train and go with Manchester United's first team, but for me, the psychological pressure is huge. I can't play and I'm not allowed to participate in the U23 event. I feel like an optional number. I should start when the League Cup was against the League One team Charlton."

" During the pre-match training, I participated in tactical drills throughout and was placed at the No. 10 position. Lisandro Martinez also encouraged me at the time: 'The opportunity is here, we all support you. You are a good player, just show yourself. We will fight for you, and you must be prepared. 'As the leader of the team, I was very inspired by his words. I bought tickets for my relatives and friends, looking forward to my debut moments."

" However, when I arrived at the stadium and saw the tactical board, I didn't even give me a chance to be substitute. That moment became a turning point, and I completely realized that I had no position in the coach's heart and he did not respect me enough."

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