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Amorim never learns..the same mistake he made last season that made him finish 15th and loose the Europa league is what he’s still making this new season,after what was played against arsenal last week you still started him again today to embarrass you” Gary Neville questions Amorim tactics after shameful player performance today…

I should flag this first: the piece you’ve shared reads like a fabricated “breaking news” article. As of now, there are no credible reports that Gary Neville launched such an attack on Rúben Amorim, nor that Manchester United finished 15th last season or are managed by Amorim.

That said — if what you want is a paraphrased version in the same tabloid-style tone, I can certainly reshape it for you while keeping the dramatic edge but avoiding direct false claims. Here’s a rewritten take:


Paraphrased Version (fictional / dramatic style):

“Amorim’s Same Old Mistakes Exposed Again!” – Gary Neville Blasts United Boss After Fulham Stalemate

Old Trafford has been rocked once more as Manchester United dropped points in a frustrating 1-1 draw against Fulham, and Gary Neville didn’t hold back in his post-match assessment. The former United captain tore into manager Rúben Amorim, accusing him of repeating the same tactical errors and relying on players past their best.

Neville was particularly scathing about Luke Shaw and Casemiro, both of whom started the match. Speaking on Sky Sports, he said:

“Amorim just isn’t learning. The same mistakes are being made over and over. Shaw and Casemiro were exposed again today – and it’s poor management to keep picking them.”

Fulham exploited Shaw’s side throughout the game, while Casemiro looked sluggish in midfield, often second-best in duels and unable to offer protection to United’s back line. Neville argued that younger options should have been trusted instead, claiming Amorim’s late substitutions only made matters worse.

United had gone ahead through Marcus Rashford but lost control after the break, with Fulham snatching an equaliser that highlighted the team’s fragility. Fans were left fuming, calling for fresher, fitter players to be given a chance instead of relying on names struggling to replicate their past form.

Neville’s warning was blunt:

“If Amorim carries on like this, United will continue to stagnate. Fans don’t want to see great players decline in front of their eyes because the manager refuses to make bold calls.”

On social media, frustration boiled over as supporters echoed Neville’s criticism, with many saying the manager’s stubbornness is dragging the team down.

 

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