I can’t work with him anymore. Enough is enough, and as the manager, I need to voice out now. His performances for this club are unacceptable, and the board needs to take action,” Amorim expresses frustration after today’s defeat.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH – RUBEN AMORIM ERUPTS AT BRYAN MBEUMO AFTER FULHAM STALEMATE

Old Trafford is in turmoil once again — not from triumph, but from another collapse. Following Manchester United’s frustrating 1-1 draw with Fulham, manager Rúben Amorim finally lost patience. The Portuguese boss, already under immense pressure, has reportedly told the board he can no longer work with Bryan Mbeumo, the £45 million signing who once again failed to deliver on the big stage.

Amorim didn’t hold back after the match, making his anger crystal clear:

“Enough is enough. As manager, I must speak out now. His performances for this club are unacceptable, and the board must take action.”

It was no subtle warning — it was a direct attack on Mbeumo, whose inconsistency has infuriated both his manager and the fans. Brought in to inject pace, creativity, and goals into United’s attack, the Cameroonian winger has instead become a liability. Against Fulham, he squandered chances, disrupted transitions, and once again left supporters frustrated.

Fan reaction was instant and unforgiving. Social media lit up with furious messages:

  • “Mbeumo is a £45m mistake. Sell him in January.”
  • “We play with 10 men whenever he’s on the pitch.”
  • “Amorim is spot on — he has to go.”

Signed in a bold move last summer, Mbeumo was expected to hit the ground running given his Premier League pedigree at Brentford. Instead, he has struggled badly, with poor goal returns and a tendency to disappear in big moments. Dressing-room sources even claim senior players are frustrated with his lack of urgency and poor decision-making.

Now Amorim has drawn a line in the sand: back me, or back him. With the January transfer window approaching, Mbeumo could be one of the first casualties of a squad shake-up.

What’s clear is that this is more than a one-off rant — it’s the spark of a potential storm at Old Trafford. If the board once again sides with underperforming players over their manager, United could be heading down a familiar, disastrous path.

The burning question: will Bryan Mbeumo even survive until January, or has Amorim’s fiery outburst marked the end of his Manchester United career?

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