He’s patiently waiting for Manchester United to drop points today, so he can gather Gary Neville and Paul Scholes in a room, to talk negatively about United, while ignoring Liverpool’s embarrassment yesterday.
Troy Deeney on Amorim's sacking.
"One of shock. I'm a big Amorim fan. He's done things wrong but he's tried to create a foundation for Man Utd to be long-term successful. Getting rid of Rashford, Garnacho. Player power overrule it."
Dropping facts!
Casemiro is the perfect example of how crucial the right mentality is in football.
He was literally last in the midfield pecking order, even behind Toby Collyer. Do you realise how humiliating that is for someone who’s won five Champions League titles?
But what did he do? He stayed quiet and worked his ass off. That’s what an elite mentality looks like. No interviews, no drama, nothing. He simply worked so hard that he forced the manager to change his mind.
If there’s one thing a manager loves, it’s a player who proves him wrong and that’s exactly what happened with Casemiro under Amorim.
Every young player should take note. If someone with five Champions League titles can humble himself, work harder and earn his place back, then you should too.