
"Sometimes, strong words is not bad words. Sometimes, difficult moments are not bad things for the kids. We don't need to be always with accolades in everything, in every situation. That's why you guys talk about a lot of players nowadays, that they speak, they go against the clubs and everything happens because they feel entitlement. Then you have legends of the club who say if you don't play, leave, because everyone is wrong."
"Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has hit out at what he called 'a feeling of entitlement' within the club, alleging that some players do not know what it means to represent the 20-time English champions. United have been inconsistent on the pitch going into Sunday's clash with red-hot Aston Villa, but are just two points outside the top four. Yet there has been discord between Amorim and some of the club's young players."
Ruben Amorim criticized a perceived feeling of entitlement among Manchester United's young players and encouraged them to face adversity rather than expect constant praise. United are inconsistent and sit two points outside the top four ahead of a match with Aston Villa. Tension rose after Kobbie Mainoo was left out of the starting XI, with Mainoo's brother wearing a 'Free Kobbie Mainoo' shirt, and loaned youngsters Harry Amass and Chido Obi posting in response to comments about their struggles. Former players Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt urged Mainoo to leave, but Amorim insisted players should fight for selection.
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