The report has claimed that the remarks have caused a rift between Amorim and his first team, who are also adjusting to the demanding methods of the Portuguese manager. The source told The Sun: “If you went into Carrington, you would think the players and Amorim are getting on great. But the truth is the players are frustrated for being blamed for the financial problems of the club.
“However, they haven’t challenged the manager as they haven’t yet formed a bond with him. He is clear in what he wants from them on the pitch, and they are trying to implement it. But while some of them are fully behind his tactics, they feel that they cannot speak up as Amorim is steadfast in what he wants. They are doing what they are told, whether they think it's right or not...the players feel like they can't show any displeasure or it will become a problem"