They said:
"Give us back 4!"
"Give us Mainoo!"
"Sack Amorim!"
We only learn the hard way...
The manager was and never will be the problem.
It's all about the players and their mentality.
It would have been different if Ruben was backed in the transfer market.
All the "Amorim outers" are getting a reality check.
Ruben Amorim had everything under control. He had a plan. He had it all mapped down.
But the demonic egocentric board turned on him over the truth, sacked him and the fans supported it.
You blundered. You will NEVER replace him 🇵🇹
Reasons why most of us believed Amorim’s system was going to work
•He made us play the most beautiful football we’ve seen since the Ferguson era.
•He made an average squad look like a proper, well coached team that actually knew what it was doing.
•We pressed teams aggressively and consistently dominating possession, shots, set pieces, and xG, something we hadn’t done in years.
•Big teams like Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal were no longer beating us by 4-5+ goals.
•He took us to Anfield and won a place we hadn’t won at in over nine years.
•He had followed the club for years and understood that there was a deep rooted rot within it.
•He knew football is a results business, but he was brave enough to try fixing the core problems before chasing short term results.
•Player power was no longer an issue because of how disciplined and firm he was.
Now hit pieces are everywhere slandering Amorim and questioning his commitment and love for the club while he was here.
But remember this man paid out of his pocket for 30 backroom staffs and their families to go to Bilbao to support United when the board refused. #INEOSOUT
Do you remember him?
This is Zidane Iqbal, regarded as our own very Zinedine Zidane from carrington.
Some said he was technically good and better than Kobbie Mainoo.
Zidane Iqbal came out and spoke openly about his frustrations at United, saying he felt he wasn’t given enough respect or opportunity by then-manager Erik ten Hag before his exit, which influenced his decision to leave and seek more football elsewhere.
Now he plays for an Eredivise (Netherlands) club called Utrecht which he now struggles to get game time.
The entitlement mentality has killed most of our academy graduates, they don’t believe in fighting for their spot or earning it.
They believe it has to be given to them cause they are academy graduates.
@Cantonadevils We would be in a much better state if half our “fans” just supported other clubs instead. Some delusional people out there that think Amorim should be challenging for a title after 1 transfer window.
Picking players over the manager never works
6 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses in 12 games.
30 Goals scored 2nd in the table.
30.77 xpected goals 2nd in the table.
Massive improvement required in defence.
Just had 1 transfer window.
Overrall this is progress. 📈.
Ruben Amorim is here to stay at Manchester United.