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“He got me sacked and he’s now trying to replicate it with Amorim…I know Amorim replaced me but I don’t want him to fail so I have told him to remove that player”: Former Man United’s coach Erik ten Hag names ONE player Ruben Amorim must axed before he could succeed at Old Trafford

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Following their 3-0 defeat at the hands of Bournemouth, former Manchester United striker Michael Owen has stated that the Red Devils are just “not a good team” and has urged Ruben Amorim to be “brutal” in his performance.

After 29 minutes, the Red Devils fell behind when Dean Huijsen, a Spain Under-21 international, got a header past Andre Onana to put Bournemouth ahead. This caused the Red Devils to fall behind twice.

In the subsequent two minutes of the second half, Manchester United gave up, as Justin Kluivert scored a goal from the penalty spot, and then Antoine Semenyo added a third goal for the Cherries.

The Red Devils suffered their seventh loss in the Premier League in a total of seventeen matches, and Amorim’s team is still in thirteenth place in the Premier League rankings.

Along the same lines as his recent predecessors, Amorim is having trouble finding consistency in his performances and results. The co-owners of Manchester United, INEOS, are currently debating whether or not to support the Portuguese head coach in January or whether they should wait until the summer month.

The penalty was given away by Noussair Mazroaui, who has been one of the more successful summer additions at Old Trafford this season. After the penalty was given away, former striker Owen criticized the Manchester United defense as well as the squad together.

 

In a conversation with Premier League Productions, Owen said, “You are being kind. Could it be a rash? Someone who is a little bit foolish.

“The unfortunate thing about Manchester United at the moment is that when they are trailing by one goal, you never really think they are going to come back and win the game.”

“I don’t know what on earth you are doing. He dives in since there are two players waiting for him, and he knows that he is not going to score from that position.

Simply remain on your feet and lead him away from the room. It’s really a terrible, terrible choice to make.

“It’s not a competitive team at all. In order to ensure that the players who are not doing well do not put on the shirt again, Ruben Amorim needs to be watching that game. It is necessary for him to be that egregious and that cruel.

In the aftermath of Manchester United’s loss to Bournemouth, manager Paulo Amorim took care not to be overly critical of his players and instead concentrated on the positives that occurred at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Amorim stated, “It is extremely challenging, particularly if you watched the game.” First, we commit a foul, and then we give up a goal.

Second balls were being won by us, and we were creating opportunities. First, we gave up a penalty, and then we let up the third goal. The fans had a very difficult time through it. At the next game, we will have to go again.

We have a lot of instances in which they have managed to score goals that are somewhat comparable to those scored by Tottenham. It’s a pretty challenging situation for everyone in the stadium. Now is the time for us to put up a fight.

When you are suffering a goal, it is imperative that we keep our composure. In the previous match, it was exactly the same. The participants need to be aware that the game contains a variety of various moments.

“I always anticipated that [the position] would be challenging, particularly during these hectic months. Now is the time for us to take on the task.




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