The latest revelation from the Daily Mail has revealed that not only the club, but even the two rising stars, Gana Joe and Amad Diallo, in the Manchester United camp are deeply outraged by the rumors on the internet about them allegedly leaking their starting lineup.

The accusation is said to be baseless, claiming that the two players may have been "inside men" who leaked team secrets. In the face of this accusation, United decisively stood on the side of the players, emphasizing that they do not accept unfounded accusations, and firmly cleared the two men of any wrongdoing. Insiders revealed that such false accusations not only tarnished the reputation of the players, but also damaged the harmony of the team.

Garnacho and Diallo have also expressed their extreme displeasure in the face of the allegations and have vehemently denied being involved in any wrongdoing. It is understood that they had planned to make a public clarification following last week's victory over Pilsen, but decided after persuasion that such a move could spark needless strife ahead of the Manchester derby.

It is well known within Manchester United that in the digital age, especially for such a large club, leaks are almost impossible to completely eliminate. However, there is extreme frustration at the continued leaking of line-ups. Insiders point out that the problem is not new and has existed since long before Gana Joe and Diallo joined the first team. Historically, former coaches such as Mourinho and Moyes have suffered similar challenges.

Although Manchester United has not launched an official investigation this time, it is widely believed that the leak may have originated from multiple channels around the player rather than the player himself. The club hopes to reduce the recurrence of similar incidents by strengthening publicity and guidance for players and their associates to think twice before disseminating information.

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