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BREAKING NEWS:‼️ Manchester United legend has publicly criticized a United star following his underwhelming display in the club’s 2-0 win against Sunderland

BREAKING NEWS:‼️ Manchester United legend has publicly criticized a United star following his underwhelming display in the club’s 2-0 win against Sunderland, calling his performance “a disaster waiting to happen.” Despite United taking all three points, the spotlight quickly shifted from the victory to the player’s repeated mistakes on the ball and lack of impact in midfield.

The legend didn’t hold back, saying, “Starting him today was a terrible decision. He’s slow, lacks composure, and offers zero creativity. If Amorim keeps playing him, he’s only putting his job at risk.”

 

The comments have reignited frustration among fans, many of whom have shared similar sentiments for months. “That’s why we are always complaining when he’s on the pitch,” one supporter posted online. “I don’t even know why he’s still at this club. Every time he plays, the rhythm of the team drops. He slows down transitions, loses possession easily, and doesn’t show any passion or urgency.”

 

The player in question has long divided opinion among the United faithful. While some defend him as a squad option who works hard in training, the majority believe his time at Old Trafford should have ended long ago. With Ruben Amorim trying to rebuild a team capable of competing for major honors, fans feel players who consistently underperform have no place in the project.

 

This latest backlash adds to the growing pressure on Amorim to make tough selection calls. As United aim to climb back into the top four, supporters are demanding that performances, not reputation, determine who starts. Whether this criticism sparks a response from the player—or pushes Amorim to finally drop him—remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: patience among the Old Trafford faithful is wearing dangerouslythin.

 

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