🔥 Tension Boils at Old Trafford as Wayne Rooney Doubles Down on Amorim Criticism 🔥
The atmosphere at Manchester United has hit a breaking point after club legend Wayne Rooney reignited the debate over Rúben Amorim’s suitability to lead the Red Devils. Speaking bluntly, Rooney repeated his earlier criticism, branding Amorim a “Little Coach” and demanding urgent change if United are to reclaim their former glory.
“When I called Amorim a ‘Little Coach,’ some supporters thought I was being negative,” Rooney said. “But I was just being honest. He needs to go if Manchester United want to move forward. At this level, you can’t keep making the same mistakes. He’s showing he isn’t ready for the job.”
Rooney pinpointed Amorim’s biggest flaw as tactical rigidity and questionable team selection, arguing that the manager’s inability to adapt in key matches has left United exposed. “You cannot run Manchester United as if it’s a small project,” Rooney added. “This is one of the biggest clubs on the planet. Every game is like a final. His refusal to take bold decisions and his weak in-game management will ruin the season.”
His remarks have sent shockwaves across social media, splitting the fanbase. Some believe Rooney is simply telling uncomfortable truths, while others argue he’s being overly harsh so early in Amorim’s tenure. Still, with poor results and erratic performances on the pitch, Rooney’s criticism has only added fuel to growing concerns about the new era.
Now, the spotlight turns to United’s board. Will they continue backing Amorim in the face of rising pressure — or cut ties before the situation spirals further?
One thing is clear: Rooney has drawn his line in the sand. Without decisive change, he warns, United will fall even further behind their rivals — and Amorim may not last the storm.