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Napoli star Scott McTominay says it’s ‘too easy’ to blame Manchester United when the players who leave the club shine elsewhere: ‘Whenever I was there, they did everything for me.’McTominay
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim will address the media today after yet another busy week at Old Trafford both on and off the pitch.
Manchester United have been put on alert as Al Hilal midfielder Rúben Neves wants to return to the Premier League. Transfer Talk has the latest news and rumors.
Manchester United will look for a win that could move them closer to the Top 4 of the Premier League when they visit Wolves at Molineux on Monday. The Red Devils have a chance to leapfrog multiple clubs in the table and possibly into a tie with Chelsea when they take on a Wolves side that sits bottom of the table.
Paul Scholes doesn’t believe that Ruben Amorim fits the DNA of Man United. The Red Devils legend condemned Amorim by declaring that he doesn’t “get this club.”
Former Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has insisted it is "too easy" to blame the club when players enjoy greater success after leaving Old Trafford.
An "angry” Ruben Amorim watched Manchester United blow a chance to rise to fifth in the Premier League when West Ham salvaged a late 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Thursday. Bruno Fernandes squandered two chances to score a winner in added time — blazing a shot wide from inside the box and then volleying another off target.
First Ruben Amorim came for Marcus Rashford but Manchester United fans did not speak out because they had also questioned his commitment and performances. Then he came for Alejandro Garnacho and still they did not speak out as the winger's attitude had become unbearable.
Bruno Fernandes has said he would like to play in Spain or Italy once he leaves Manchester United. The Portugal international, whose contract with United expires in June 2027, turned down a lucrative offer from Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal in the summer.
The only time Amorim has seen his players take a lead and comfortably defend it was last Sunday. He made his second substitution at Selhurst Park after 82 minutes, his third and fourth were in stoppage time — each the latest of their kind this season. As they say, if it ain’t broke…
Manchester United, under INEOS, have been keen to bring on board some of the finest young talents. The hope is that, with these prodigies, United are assembling a super team capable of eventually