“If Amorim puts him in the starting XI tomorrow, there will be chaos — I can’t sit through that disaster again.”
BREAKING:
Sir Alex Ferguson has reportedly issued a strong warning to Ruben Amorim ahead of Manchester United’s match against Everton — and it centers on one struggling £50m player who has supposedly pushed the legendary manager to his limit.
The message is direct: bench him… or prepare for another humiliation.
Sources around the club claim Ferguson has had enough of watching the same costly errors every week. This £50m signing — whose identity is being heavily speculated around Carrington — has, in Ferguson’s view, thrown away crucial points, disrupted the team’s play, and become a glaring weak spot at the worst possible moment.
On the eve of a crucial night at Goodison Park, Ferguson has reportedly told Amorim:
“I will have a serious problem with him if he starts this player tomorrow. He has hurt us too many times — and Amorim still doesn’t seem to grasp it.”
This isn’t a soft suggestion.
This isn’t quiet advice.
This is Ferguson at full force — a clear warning.
WHY FERGUSON HAS REACHED BREAKING POINT
Inside the squad, frustration has been growing. United have dropped points because of repeated individual mistakes — errors that consistently lead back to the same player, who was meant to be a transformative £50m addition. Instead, supporters claim he’s been a liability, especially in big matches.
His judgment has been questioned.
His focus drifts.
His presence unsettles the defense and disrupts midfield transitions.
Players are said to be “exhausted” from covering his mistakes, and pundits are openly questioning why Amorim keeps selecting him despite the obvious issues.
AMORIM FEELING THE PRESSURE
Ruben Amorim has stood by his squad, insisting every player deserves opportunities. But United’s form is already under the microscope, and supporters are demanding responsibility, not blind loyalty.
Goodison Park is never a place for experiments — it’s intense, physical, and unforgiving.
This isn’t a match for risks.
This isn’t a match for wishful thinking.
And Ferguson knows this better than anyone.
THE MESSAGE: DROP HIM — OR DEAL WITH THE FALLOUT
Reports suggest Ferguson wants a more stable, sharp, and composed lineup — particularly in defensive and midfield roles. In his view, starting this £50m player is an open invitation for Everton to press, exploit space, and repeat the damage other teams have inflicted this season.
If Amorim ignores this warning and United slip up again, the reaction will be brutal — from fans, from analysts, and now, potentially, from the most iconic manager in the club’s history.
THE BIG QUESTION NOW
Will Ruben Amorim follow Ferguson’s advice and leave the controversial £50m player out?
Or will he take the risk — and potentially gamble with his reputation?
Tomorrow’s team sheet will reveal everything. One name could either calm the storm… or ignite a full-scale crisis.