Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has revealed that Ruben Amorim was sacked following his recent scathing criticism of the team.
Portuguese boss Infamously ridiculed After they were convinced his side were “probably the worst team in Manchester United’s history”. 3-1 loss At home to Brighton and Hove Albion last weekend.
That defeat was United’s tenth league defeat of the campaign – Everton have suffered more than relegation-scraping this season. Amorim has sought clarification His comments and co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe in the following days Not worried That outspoken criticism of his players would be reciprocated.
Fernandes certainly took it well. then Victory is taking away For United against Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday night, the skipper was asked if Amorim’s comments had ‘fired’ him. “To be honest, myself, yes,” he admitted. “Because I don’t want to see my manager saying certain things about the team. Because I know he doesn’t feel that way.”
Amorim’s public outcry followed Reportedly broke a monitor During an angry post-match speech in the United dressing room that was completely out of character. “I’m very sure in a moment of anger – I’m Portuguese, we feel it very quickly, the blood comes out very quickly – it’s their moment,” Fernandez said of his compatriot before explaining the effect that governs this repetition. Manchester United Can be on any nature figure.
The playmaker noted, “I was here with Ole (Gunnar Solskjaer), one of the calmest people I’ve ever met, and he would sometimes get so angry at the players.”
“When you’re in a position as a manager you want to win games, you rely on results, and sometimes you have to say those kinds of words to your players. It was nothing out of context. We deserved it. The moment he heard it made himself a part of it, so that when a manager makes himself a part of what he says, one cannot be angry or disappointed with him.”
combined Head to Craven Cottage in Fulham Sunday night wound up losing six of their last nine league games. “The reality for us is unfortunately, we’re in a position where this club has not been for a long, long time. It doesn’t belong,” Fernandes continued.
“We have to accept that, and understand that, we need to push ourselves to much better things and much higher positions, because the reality is that to play for this club you have to have the pressure, you have to have the balls to play. The club.
“It is what it is and you have to feel that every moment in every game, there is a new opportunity to get the club back to the position it deserves.”