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🚨BREAKING NEWS:‼️ Manchester United may have secured a 2-0 win against Sunderland, but the post-match narrative has been.

🚨BREAKING NEWS:‼️ Manchester United may have secured a 2-0 win against Sunderland, but the post-match narrative has been dominated by the sharp criticism from a club legend aimed at one particular United star.

The former Red Devil did not hold back, questioning Ruben Amorim’s decision to start the player, calling it a “terrible decision” that highlighted the manager’s inexperience at the top level.

 

“Starting him today for Manchester United was a terrible decision, and it just shows Amorim still has a lot to learn. He’s slow on the ball, lacks composure, and brings zero creativity to the team. Everyone saw his costly mistakes—he offered absolutely nothing! If Amorim wants to keep his job, he needs to stop starting him immediately before he drags the whole team down,” the legend said.

 

Despite the victory, fans on social media echoed the same frustrations. Many questioned why the player continues to be trusted when his performances consistently fall short of expectations. His lack of pace, vision, and decision-making has been repeatedly exposed, making him a weak link in a side desperately trying to rebuild under Amorim.

 

The criticism comes at a time when pressure is already mounting on Amorim, with supporters demanding better results and more consistent displays from his team. Critics argue that persisting with underperforming players only highlights a lack of ruthlessness and ambition, which could ultimately cost Amorim his job.

 

For the fans, the sentiment is clear: “That’s why we are always complaining when he’s on the pitch—I don’t know why he’s still at this club.” With January approaching, calls are growing louder for United to cut ties with players who no longer match the standards required. The win against Sunderland may have eased pressure, but questions remain unanswered.

 

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