Amorim Turns on Bruno Fernandes After Brentford Collapse: “He’s a Game Killer”
Manchester United’s 3-1 defeat to Brentford has thrown the club into chaos — and manager Ruben Amorim has added fuel to the fire with a stunning attack on captain Bruno Fernandes. In a brutal post-match outburst, Amorim branded his skipper a “game killer” and questioned whether he has any value left at Old Trafford.
Clearly furious, Amorim didn’t hold back in front of the cameras:
“It’s time for Bruno Fernandes to move on. He cost us the match today. The fans don’t respect him anymore, and to be honest, I don’t see his importance to Manchester United. Right now, he is a game killer.”
Fans Finally Lose Patience
Supporters have been divided over Bruno for months. While some still cling to memories of his early brilliance, many are fed up with his poor decision-making, negative body language, and lack of leadership.
After the Brentford defeat, patience snapped. Social media erupted with calls to strip him of the armband and drop him from the lineup.
One furious fan wrote:
“Enough is enough. Bruno has been shocking this season. Amorim is right — he’s killing games. A captain should lead, not drag us down.”
Another added:
“We’ve defended him for far too long. He doesn’t deserve to start anymore. It’s time to move him on.”
Brentford 3-1 United: A Total Embarrassment
On the pitch, United’s display was nothing short of a collapse. Brentford’s energy and pressing tore through the side, exposing their lack of fight. Instead of lifting his team, Bruno looked lost — sloppy on the ball, hesitant in attack, and powerless to rally the squad.
For a Manchester United captain, such a performance was unacceptable — and Amorim made it clear he won’t tolerate it.
What’s Next for Bruno?
Being publicly branded a “game killer” by his own manager is a humiliation Bruno may struggle to come back from. He now faces a brutal choice: fight to prove he still belongs, or watch his United career unravel.
For now, the fans are siding with Amorim. Calls for Bruno to be benched — or even sold in January — are growing louder, leaving his future at Old Trafford hanging by a thread.
Right now, one thing is certain: Bruno Fernandes is running out of chances, and the supporters are furious.