Manchester United have allowed Ruben Amorim to reshape the club in his image. But three games into the new season, the image he is projecting is a very bleak one.
The coach sheltering from the torrential rain in Grimsby while his team endured a marathon penalty shootout showed that there is a huge divide between the Portuguese and his squad, and this is after he was given the power to get rid of unwanted players for nothing or massively reduced fees.
The coach effectively admitted at Blundell Park that his players were neither playing for him nor following his instructions with his intriguing statement that "they spoke really loud". He explained: "It's not just the space, but the way we started the game without any intensity. All the ideas of the pressure, we were completely lost. It's hard to explain. That's what they spoke really loud."
When a manager explicitly states that the players are not playing for him, the end is nigh. And the big question is how much longer both Amorim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe will want to persist with this project when it is going so badly...




.png?auto=webp&format=pjpg&width=3840&quality=60)



