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News24 - Lukaku made to delete tweet that revealed United squad's sprint stats
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Romelu Lukaku was told by Manchester United to delete a social media post revealing confidential details of a squad sprint session.It’s understood a number of United players were unhappy over the Twitter video that showed Lukaku finished second behind Diogo Dalot in the session on July 10.The Belgium striker, who is on the verge of leaving United for Italy, was clearly trying to make a point about his conditioning because he wrote ‘lack of pace’ next to a laughing emoji. But the post revealed all the players’ stats and also showed that Luke Shaw finished last in the group behind Juan Mata and Nemanja Matic.Mata replied, saying: ‘Thanks for finally showing the world that I’m quicker than Luke Shaw bro.’That drew a response from Shaw who claimed he was told not to run at full speed. ‘They only wanted me to go 70 per cent don’t let me start speaking on you boy,’ wrote the England defender.However, many of the players and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer did not see the funny side, and Lukaku was ordered to take down the post. It has since been deleted.The feeling in the United dressing-room is that it would be better for the 26-year-old to move on this month after he missed his sixth pre-season game in a row when Solskjaer’s side played AC Milan in Cardiff on Saturday.Lukaku is said to be struggling with an ankle injury but his absence coincides with attempts by Juventus and Inter Milan to sign him. Juve are prepared to swap Paulo Dybala or Mario Mandzukic for Lukaku, while Inter are ready to increase their offer after failing with a £54million bid.

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