BREAKING NEWS:‼️ Judging from what I saw last night, I can basically say that He wants the board to sack if not how a professional player miss those four clear chances”, Ruben Amorim unhappy with one Man United player who missed four open chances against Everton last night — WE COULD HAVE WON IF ONLY HE UTILIZES THOSE CHANCES 😤
Manchester United’s season took another frustrating turn last night as they dropped points yet again, this time against Everton in a match they should have comfortably won. Supporters left the stadium shaking their heads, pundits went into overdrive, and social media erupted with anger and disbelief. But the most shocking reaction of all came from the rumour circulating this morning, suggesting that manager Ruben Amorim was privately furious with one particular Manchester United forward who missed four clear, open chances during the match.
According to the story sweeping across online platforms, Amorim allegedly said:
> “Judging from what I saw last night, I can basically say that he wants the board to sack me — if not, how does a professional miss four clear chances?”
Whether true or exaggerated, the sentiment behind the rumour reflects what millions of supporters felt:
Manchester United could and should have won that game.
And the reason they didn’t is painfully obvious — wastefulness in front of goal.
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😤 A Night of Frustration: How Did He Miss FOUR?
Last night’s match was the perfect example of United creating chances but failing to finish them. Everton, who came into the match battling for stability, were resilient but hardly exceptional. Manchester United dominated possession, transitions, and attacking phases. The midfield worked hard, the defence held firm, and the build-up play was fluid at times.
But football is cruelly simple.
If you don’t score, you don’t win.
And one player — whose name fans have been shouting all over social media — missed:
A 1v1 with the goalkeeper
A tap-in from six yards
A free header with no defender nearby
A rebound opportunity with the goal wide open
Four golden moments.
Four clear chances.
Four moments that could have changed not only the match, but United’s confidence, momentum, and league position.
Instead, they walked away with dropped points, tension rising, and their manager visibly frustrated.
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🔥 Why Amorim’s Reaction Feels So Real
Even if the quoted statement is fictional, fans can easily understand why such frustration would come from a manager like Ruben Amorim.
1. He Is Trying to Build a New Identity
Amorim is battling the ghosts of previous eras — failed projects, inconsistent players, and years of instability. When his finally well-structured plan collapses because of finishing errors, the frustration is understandable.
2. He Needs Results NOW
Performances are not enough. United need points. Every draw feels like a loss, and every loss feels catastrophic.
3. The Pressure Is Immense
United managers don’t get time — they are thrown in with expectations to win immediately. So watching chance after chance wasted can make a manager feel helpless.
4. His Tactical System Depends on Efficiency
Amorim’s philosophy revolves around:
quick transitions
controlling space
creating numerical superiority
finishing attacks decisively
When a striker or winger fails to execute the final step, the entire structure breaks down.
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😤 “WE COULD HAVE WON IF ONLY HE UTILIZED THOSE CHANCES!”
This slogan has been repeated everywhere since the final whistle. And the fans are right — Manchester United should have easily taken all three points.
For much of the match:
United were the better team
They created the biggest chances
They controlled midfield
They forced Everton into defensive panic
But football doesn’t reward the better performance — it rewards the clinical one.
Missing one big chance can happen.
Missing two is worrying.
Missing four?
That is what turns a winning team into a struggling one.
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💥 The Dressing Room Atmosphere: What It Might Be Like Today
Inside the training ground this morning, emotions would have been running high.
🧊 Amorim: cold, disappointed, analytical
He is not the type to scream — but he demands accountability. He will break down every missed chance, every movement, every decision.
😓 The player in question: embarrassed, anxious, trying to stay focused
No forward wants to miss chances, but the mental weight of letting the team down is heavy.
😐 Teammates: frustrated but supportive
United’s squad knows they need to stick together. Still, there will be quiet conversations about composure and professionalism.
🔥 Fans: boiling with frustration
United supporters want ambition. They want ruthlessness. They want results. And seeing those chances wasted feels like an insult to their expectations.
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🔎 The Bigger Issue: Finishing Has Been United’s Weakness for YEARS
This match only highlighted a chronic problem.
Manchester United have struggled with clinical finishing for several seasons:
Ronaldo’s exit left a goal-scoring void
Strikers arrived but lacked consistency
Wingers created chaos but not results
Midfielders chipped in but not enough
The team rarely converts early dominance into comfortable leads
Amorim’s system can create opportunities — but he cannot score them himself.
This is why fans are saying the club needs:
a killer striker
a consistent wide forward
more competition in attacking positions
Without those, United will continue to dominate matches without winning them.
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⚠️ Could This Affect Amorim’s Trust in the Player?
Managers remember moments like this.
When a player misses:
one chance -> forgiven
two chances -> questioned
four chances -> trust shaken
A big match, under pressure, when the team is desperate for points — and the player flops.
It may influence:
future team selections
January transfer decisions
tactical adjustments
squad hierarchy
Professional football is ruthless. Perform, or be replaced.
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⚽ What Happens Next?
United must move forward quickly. The season is still alive, but matches like this one drain momentum.
Key steps moving forward:
✓ Finishing drills will intensify in training
Amorim will not tolerate sloppiness.
✓ Players will be challenged for accountability
The manager will expect them to take ownership of mistakes.
✓ Transfer talks may heat up
The board will not ignore this issue — fan frustration makes it impossible.
✓ The criticised player will face pressure to respond
His next match could define his future at the club.












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