I'll just say that this time two years ago we had Trossard throwing a wobbly, Caicedo being kept out of training whilst he agitated for a move and Sanchez benched and falling out with the manager. In all these cases of squad disharmony we backed our newly-appointed manager (with an identical record of 34 points from his first 23 games in charge) and not the player.
But now, with our next new manager, and with nothing other than unsubstantiated rumour of unrest, we instead place the finger of blame for alleged squad disharmony on him. All part of the intense character assassination we are seeing.
You think criticism of Fab is personal , and not to do with what is happening on the pitch?