In a stunning and brutally honest interview, Manchester United icon Patrice Evra has launched a fierce attack on the clubβs current manager, Ruben Amorim, declaring that his fate must be sealed by the result of the upcoming Europa League Final. The legendary former defender, known for his candor and deep love for United, made it abundantly clear that enough is enough.
βI had high hopes for him, I truly believed he was the right man,β Evra admitted during a media appearance. βBut I was completely mistaken. Each game gets worse. The tactics are confusing, the energy is missing, and the players look lost. The only thing holding his tenure together is this Europa League run. If we donβt win it, there should be no hesitationβhe must be sacked immediately. This club doesnβt wait around for mediocrity. United deserves better.β
Evraβs harsh words come in the wake of yet another damaging resultβa 2-0 defeat to West Hamβwhich marked Manchester Unitedβs 17th loss of the season, the clubβs worst record since the historic low of the 1973-74 relegation campaign.
Amorim, once seen as a progressive and innovative choice to lead United into a new era, is now facing relentless pressure. The board, fans, and now club legends are demanding immediate improvement, and the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur has now become a do-or-die affair.
On social media, fans echoed Evraβs sentiments with growing impatience. One supporter wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, βThatβs it. That final is his last chance. We need a commander, not someone learning on the job.β
The expectations are crystal clear: win in Dublin or walk away. For Amorim, itβs a final opportunity to prove that he belongs at the helm of one of footballβs most storied institutionsβor face the consequences of unmet ambition and a furious fanbase yearning for re
demption.