Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim is labelled “absolute disgrace” and is tilted to get Red Devils to take an international break and plunder him.
The Red Devils got off to a nightmare start to the season with Amorim getting one point from a game with Arsenal and Fulham as they were under pressure.
Man Utd then fined Grimsby Town, with the League 2 outfit knocking them out of the League Cup, and Andre Onana made two mistakes in his goal.
They weren’t supposed to be invisible in the match against Burnley over the weekend, but in the end Bruno Fernandez scored in the final moments, earning a 3-2 victory to secure Amorim’s big three-points.
And former Man UTD chief Scout Mick Brown (still well connected to Old Trafford) claims to Burnley and Grimsby that he “absolutely smokes the manager’s body language and presentation.”
Brown told Football Insider: “I know anything can happen with a penalty shootout. I hope Man United isn’t in that situation against Grimsby, but the shootout itself isn’t worth the stand-up.
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“But I was absolutely fuming in the manager’s body language and presentation. Man United was staring at the barrels against Burnley.
“They dumped the lead, but they got penalized on the virtually last kick of the game.
“Bruno Fernandez had to get that penalty because it had 70,000 people and millions watching it on television.
“The whole bystander manager was doing everything he could to keep himself distanced.
“The manager hides his head and legs above, takes responsibility and puts all the pressure on the players.
“Bruno Fernandez deserves a lot of praise for his penalty against Burnley under pressure, but the manager’s body language and actions were an absolute dishonor.
“He can’t even stand there and can’t give his players a bit of confidence and support for what was in such a difficult position for them. I couldn’t believe it.
“I was very disappointed in him because of that. I was more than about the Grimsby outcome.”
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Former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Petit believes Man Wood will decide on Amorim’s future over an international break after a poor start to the campaign.
Amorim commented that he has doubts about how much time he spends on Talksport with Man Utd and Petit.
“I think this is very difficult, especially when you’re a manager and manage a big club like Manchester United.
“But I feel this guy needs help at the same time.
“He said something good, then he said something bad. He said something good, “I’m happy, but I’m not happy. I want to be with my players, but I want to kill them.”
“He needs help and I sometimes feel sympathy for him because he tries his best. His body language, his press conference…
“Again, I appreciate his honesty, but this guy, I feel he’s alone and no one is helping him.”
He added: “I’m thinking of this guy, I’m sure he’s a really good guy.
“He is still a very good manager, but he lives a nightmare.
Before Petit concluded, “I honestly don’t see him staying at Manchester United. I think the international break will decide whether he will stay or not. That’s my opinion.”