Manchester United's record has been in tatters this season, and there has been a recent drama within the management. On Sunday (8), the club announced that sporting director Eshu Hove had left the club after only five months in the job, and that he had been expelled in an "escorted" manner. Rumor has it that Eshuwolff's decision to change the team's head coach, who was directed to Shovki instead of Rubin Emolian, was the trigger for the outbreak of the incident.

United's new boss Ratcliffe has held key management roles and successfully recruited senior executives, including Eshuwolff, for which he even paid Newcastle a whopping £3 million transfer fee. However, Eshuov's career at United ended abruptly after only five months. According to sources, he was sacked after meeting with chief executive Berrada following United's 2-3 defeat to Forest.

According to the Manchester Evening News, Eshuwulf stumbled through the press conference, accompanied by security guards, and left the venue in an "escorted" manner. Journalist Luckhurst described the scene as an "escort". United renewed Tannhäuser's contract this summer and spent more than £200 million on new additions, with Eshuwolff playing a key role.

However, there is a more complicated background behind Eshuwof's departure. The Daily Mail noted that Eshuwof originally belonged to Shufki, who replaced Tanhag, as they had worked together. However, Berrada wanted to invite Emolian, so he directly promoted Eshuwof's power, while Emolian's joining was postponed. Eshuhov's absence eventually led to his dismissal.

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