
Casemiro is set to make his final Old Trafford appearance for Manchester United against Nottingham Forest, and fans are expected to sing his chant as he plays his last match. The song has been heard frequently during the second half of the season, especially after he scored, including when he gave United an early lead against Brentford. His response to supporters included kissing and pointing to the club badge. This contrasts with late December 2024, when fans turned on striker Joshua Zirkzee after a rapid substitution during a poor home defeat to Newcastle. Casemiro’s own form was also questioned, with his limited involvement and long gaps between appearances. Amorim later noted that even Toby Collyer sometimes played ahead of him, and Casemiro later criticized Jamie Carragher’s earlier remarks as disrespectful.
"They know it won't happen, but it won't stop Manchester United's fans belting out their ode to the Brazilian when he makes his final Old Trafford appearance for the club against Nottingham Forest on Sunday. It has been sung frequently at United games over the second half of the season, especially when Casemiro has scored, and most recently when he gave his side an early lead in a key Premier League game against Brentford last month. The 34-year-old responded by kissing and pointing to the badge on his shirt. United's supporters lapped it up."
"It was all a far cry from 30 December 2024. That was a day of infamy among the normally loyal and vociferous United fanbase as they turned on striker Joshua Zirkzee, when he was substituted in just the 33rd minute by Ruben Amorim during a particularly woeful home defeat by Newcastle. The unspoken reality of that day was that, while the reaction to Zirkzee's exit was bad, had Casemiro's number been held up, it would have been even worse, such was the veteran's ineffective contribution to a dreadful team performance."
"As it turned out, the midfielder was replaced after 64 minutes. He didn't play again for a month and didn't start for nearly seven weeks. As Amorim reflected at the time: "Even Toby [Collyer] was sometimes playing in front of him." That was nine months after Jamie Carragher's damning "leave the football before the football leaves you" comment following a 4-0 defeat at Crystal Palace in May 2024 that led Erik ten Hag to the brink of dismissal as manager, before the FA Cup final success later that month in which Casemiro was left out completely."
"In January 2025, there were few external criticisms of Carragher's assessment, which Casemiro branded "disrespectful" in an interview on Rio Ferdinand's podcast, which was published earlier this week. Amorim felt Casemiro - a five-time Champions League winner with Real Ma"
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