Former United boss urges Amorim to drop club captain, calling him a “pathetic loser”—chaos erupts hours before kickoff!
In a stunning pre-match bombshell, ex-Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjær has launched a scathing verbal assault on Bruno Fernandes, demanding the midfielder be dropped from the starting XI for tonight’s Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur in Bilbao.
“Ole” didn’t hold back, declaring:
> “Bruno should not be anywhere near the pitch today—not in a Europa League final, not against Tottenham… He’s a pathetic loser who drags the entire team down with his weak mentality.”
Despite Fernandes’ incredible season tally of 17 goals and 14 assists, and matching Cristiano Ronaldo’s record with a fourth Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award, Solskjær insists United’s chances of victory are doomed if Bruno starts. He even claimed:
> “I’d honestly rather see him mount, especially in that position. Starting him is handing Spurs the trophy.”
The comments have triggered uproar, with many questioning the motive behind Solskjær’s brutal timing. Current manager Rúben Amorim has backed his captain, praising his work ethic, leadership, and unrelenting passion—qualities he believes are vital for a high-stakes final.
This late controversy threatens to overshadow what should be a historic night for Manchester United. Fernandes, a key figure in their European run, now finds his position under intense scrutiny from fans, pundits, and possibly even his own teammates.
Will Amorim defy the noise and trust in Bruno? Or will Solskjær’s words sway the final call?
All eyes now turn to the lineup announcement and what could be a defining moment in Unite
d’s European destiny.