According to former staff members, Man UTD boss Reuben Amorim “has had a negative impact on the players” in a post-match comment.
The Red Devils beat Sunderland 2-0 over the weekend and moved up to 10th in the Premier League table with a bad start to the new season.
After finishing 15th in his final Premier League campaign, Amorim is under pressure with Man Utd, who is showing this term again once again.
Despite the victory at Sunderland, many fans and experts are hoping to lose their first match from an international break when they face defending champion Liverpool at Anfield.
If they lose to Red, Amorim will definitely return to intense pressure after some rumours that if Sunderland beat them on Saturday he could have lost his job.
Amorim has attacked experts like Gary Neville for criticizing the system in recent weeks.
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And former male UTD chief Scout Mick Brown claims that Amorim is not helping herself by becoming so “negative” after getting positive results.
Brown told Football Insider: “A lot of what he says doesn’t make sense to me.
“To assert that experts like Gary (Neville) are having a negative effect on his players is a poor excuse that I am concerned about, and they are just giving their opinions.
“If he thinks what they are saying is wrong, he has to prove they are wrong with his outcome.
“His records never support what he’s saying. When the team is struggling in the end, it’s not what outsiders are saying, it’s up to the players and managers.
“Amorim continues to come up with these different excuses and reasons why things don’t go well. Even when they win, he finds the negatives to nurture.
“I think that’s a big part of the problem. When he talks publicly, he’s very negative and it can only have a negative impact on his players.
“You just won the game. The atmosphere should be light, but he comes out and says this was wrong. It was wrong. This is a problem. It’s not good.
“It gets into the mind of a player because if it’s something like talking publicly, I can only imagine what he’s going to be like on the training pitch and behind the scenes.”
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No one on Thomas Touchel’s England team, except for Loan Marcus Rashford, called it “absolutely embarrassing.”
Hill writes to X: “If what I was told is true, then if the UK team doesn’t have one male utd player except for Rashford, who is not (at) man utd, it’s absolutely a dishonorable and tells me that my club’s history is gone.