At the moment, TH has a conflict with Sancho and, as I understand it, the majority supports TH in this conflict (Sancho is supposedly doing a bad job in training). But I see a certain pattern in TX’s behavior (by the way, he had conflicts with players back in Ajax) and I’m sure that this will not lead to anything good. Being a coach of a top club (United is vying for this role) means not being a dictator, but being able to find an individual approach to each player. TH obviously uses a different role model, “I’m the boss and you’re all fools,” but while he had success, they forgave him for this, soon it seems to me that we will see something different.
It seems Sancho is not going to have good days in Manchester United after this behavior he had in the team and the problem he had with Ten Hag.
We know Ten Hag is not a coach to let a palyer have behavior like this and he will surely make this player say sorry for what he said.
On the other hand, some palyer in Manchester United don't have a good relationship with Sancho, and they start defending their coach, that's why even in Manchester United's locker room some players are not friendly with Sancho anymore.

In any collective (and a football club is still a large collective) there is always relationship difficulties + in each club the players compete with each other. A normal coach will smooth out these difficulties, a not-so-normal coach will play boss and naturally, in a conflict with some player, will pull other players to his side so as not to be in the minority and not lose the locker room. I cannot call such bickering a normal atmosphere. We are not inside the team and don’t know the specifics, but I know for sure that when good results give way to not so good ones, TH will have a lot of enemies.