Rooney: 'Soul has gone' at Manchester United, questions Amorim's leadership - Soccer News
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Rooney: 'Soul has gone' at Manchester United, questions Amorim's leadership - Soccer News
"Wayne Rooney has sounded the alarm on his former club, claiming that the "soul has gone" at Manchester United, raising doubts over head coach Ruben Amorim's ability to turn the team around. Saturday's 3-1 defeat at Brentford saw United collect just 34 points from Amorim's 33 league games in charge, and the side has yet to register back-to-back wins under the Portuguese head coach."
"After leading the English giants to their lowest-ever Premier League last season, as well as falling to defeat in the Europa League final against Tottenham, the Red Devils have lost three of their six league games so far, as well as crashing out of the EFL Cup to League Two side Grimsby Town. Sitting 14th in the Premier League, United are now winless in their last eight Premier League away games (D2 L6), their longest run since March and October 2019 (D3 L5)."
Manchester United have collected 34 points from Ruben Amorim's 33 league games and have yet to record back-to-back wins under the head coach. The team finished its lowest-ever Premier League position last season and lost the Europa League final to Tottenham. This season United have lost three of six league games, exited the EFL Cup to League Two side Grimsby Town and sit 14th in the table. The side is winless in its last eight Premier League away matches (D2 L6). Since Amorim's first game in November 2024, United have conceded the opening goal in more different Premier League matches than any other team (21). Calls for major changes across management and the playing squad and for a clear message from the owners have intensified.
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