@harris4491@giddy_fx Amorim inherited a mess, cleared deadwood, and finally gave United a recruitment plan.
If AC Milan appoint him, the truth won’t stay hidden for long.
Champions League qualification isn’t proof that everything is working.
We’ve been here before under Ole. We’ve been here before under Ten Hag.
The question isn’t whether we can qualify.
The question is whether this team is actually being built to compete with Europe’s elite consistently.
@bobzaid21@I_am_Kwofae Insults don’t change facts.
This isn’t about what I want to happen. It’s about what Manchester United have repeatedly shown us over the last decade.
If I’m wrong, I’ll own it.
If I’m right, remember this tweet.
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@bobzaid21@I_am_Kwofae 🤣🤣😂 It’s only a matter of time before Carrick is sacked, and the cycle begins all over again.
Another manager blamed. Another rebuild promised. Another reset button pressed.
@Mufcjnr1 These are the people Manchester United fans actually listen to and still expect the club to succeed. How do we compete with the best teams in the world when we’re constantly just patching things up?
@MUFC__Prince Carrick’s future won’t be decided by Rashford.
The performances have been warning signs for a while. Results can hide problems, but not forever.
If things eventually go wrong, the issues will be much bigger than one player.
The funny thing is people keep saying, “let Amorim prove himself.”
Prove what exactly?
He took Sporting from irrelevance to champions. Even after his departure, the foundations he built are still visible today.
At Manchester United, he wasn’t even given a full season, yet we could already see improvements: better structure, clearer patterns of play, improved fitness levels, and a team that finally looked like it knew what it was trying to do.
For the first time in years, you could actually predict how United wanted to play.
You don’t have to agree with me, but you can’t convince me that a manager should be judged before he’s given the time to finish the job.
AC Milan clearly see something. Time will tell if Manchester United missed something too.
@KingFemi__ Keep dreaming, my brother. 😭
The funny thing is that the turnaround you’re hoping to see at Manchester United is probably the same one Amorim is about to deliver at AC Milan.
We had the opportunity. We just chose to throw it away.
I’ll say it again and I’ll keep saying it.
Sacking Ruben Amorim will go down as one of the biggest mistakes Manchester United have made this decade.
The funny thing is that many of the fans celebrating his exit are already worried about what he’ll do at AC Milan. If he was truly a bad manager, why are people so concerned?
Look at Real Madrid. Look at Barcelona. Elite clubs identify a vision, back it, strengthen it, and give it time. United keep changing the builder while wondering why the house never gets finished.
Amorim inherited a broken squad, a poor structure, and years of bad recruitment. Instead of backing the project, the club hit reset again.
If AC Milan give him the time, structure, and support United never did, I have no doubt he’ll build something special.
Save this tweet. Let’s revisit it in 3 years.
🚨 Real Madrid mean 𝐁𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐍𝐄𝐒𝐒 this summer 😳
Marc Cucurella is set to be Real Madrid's latest signing for a fee of over €50M 💰
It's already their 𝙁𝙄𝙁𝙏𝙃 signing of the transfer window:
✔️ Jose Mourinho
✔️ Denzel Dumfries
✔️ Ibrahima Konate
✔️ Bernardo Silva
✔️ Marc Cucurella 🆕
𝗪𝗛𝗢'𝗦 𝗡𝗘𝗫𝗧? 🤔
have you seen what Real Madrid and Barcelona are doing?
Madrid already have a world-class squad and still signed multiple top players before their new manager has managed a single game.
Barcelona are rebuilding while carrying financial problems.
That’s called backing a project.
Amorim inherited a broken squad, got minimal support, and was expected to compete immediately.
The top clubs build teams. Manchester United keep changing the builder.
I can’t lie, I thought Curacao would make this competitive.
Germany looked at that idea and took it personally. 😭💀
Absolutely ruthless.
#FWC26#FIFAWorldCup#GERCUW
I don’t buy the idea that it’s too late.
If United identify Bouaddi as a priority target, there are ways to structure a deal. Player exchanges, add-ons, future percentages, even players like Ugarte could be part of a negotiation.
Good recruitment isn’t just about spotting talent. it’s about finding solutions.
The real question is whether United have the conviction to move before the rest of Europe does.