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Either they sell him or I leave, I can’t manage such disastrous player”: Manchester United’s coach Ruben Amorim has named ONE player the club must sell this summer after 3/10 performance against Wolves today.

Either They Sell Him or I Leave – I Can’t Manage Such a Disastrous Player”: Ruben Amorim Explodes After Manchester United’s Shocking Defeat to Wolves

In what can only be described as an explosive turning point at Old Trafford, new Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has sensationally issued a chilling ultimatum to the club’s board following his side’s embarrassing 1-0 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers today. The Portuguese tactician, known for his tactical discipline and high standards, did not hold back in his post-match comments, sending shockwaves across the footballing world.

“Either they sell him, or I leave. I can’t manage such a disastrous player,” Amorim declared with fire in his eyes, leaving the press room in stunned silence. While he initially avoided naming the player publicly, club insiders have confirmed that the individual under fire is Mason Mount.

Mount, who joined United from Chelsea last season in a high-profile move, delivered yet another nightmare performance. His inability to influence the game, coupled with numerous misplaced passes and a costly error that led to Wolves’ winning goal, appears to have pushed Amorim over the edge. Described by many fans as a “ghost on the pitch,” Mount failed to track back on Wolves’ counter-attack in the 63rd minute—allowing Matheus Cunha to slot home the decisive goal.

This latest defeat now marks United’s third consecutive game without a win, and frustrations are clearly boiling over. According to sources within the club, Amorim confronted Mount immediately after the final whistle in front of stunned teammates. The manager was reportedly livid, questioning Mount’s work rate, attitude, and awareness in high-pressure moments.

“I’ve come here to build a team with hunger, discipline, and ambition. I cannot do that with players who disappear in big games,” Amorim told reporters. “I demand standards, and if the club isn’t willing to remove obstacles to progress, then I cannot stay.”

The situation has escalated rapidly. Amorim, only recently appointed to lead the post-Ten Hag rebuild, has made it clear that there are non-negotiables under his leadership. Unfortunately for Mount, it seems he has crossed one of those lines. Reports suggest Amorim had already expressed doubts about Mount’s suitability during pre-season, but was persuaded to give him more chances.

Now, with another costly performance in the books and the manager’s patience worn thin, the writing may be on the wall for the former Chelsea star.
Supporters are rallying behind Amorim, praising his no-nonsense approach. On social media, hashtags like #SellMountNow and #InAmorimWeTrust are trending, with fans demanding immediate action. One frustrated supporter wrote: “Ruben Amorim is the first manager in years to speak the truth. Get Mount out before he drags this team down further!”

As the summer transfer window looms, all eyes will now be on the Manchester United board. Will they back their new manager and show Mount the door—or risk losing a coach who is finally showing the kind of authority Old Trafford has been crying out for?

One thing is certain: the drama at United is far from over.

Wow, that’s intense—but not entirely surprising given how passionate the Manchester United fanbase is, especially when it comes to underperforming players and demanding accountability.

Rúben Amorim’s rumored “no-nonsense” attitude clearly has struck a chord with fans who’ve been craving strong leadership and a clear direction. The #SellMountNow trend shows just how frustrated supporters are with Mason Mount’s impact—or lack thereof—since joining from Chelsea. The fact that some fans are even willing to back Amorim over a high-profile signing like Mount says a lot about where priorities are shifting.

If the board really wants to reset the culture at United, backing Amorim and making bold moves—no matter how controversial—might be necessary. But if they hesitate, they risk undermining yet another manager before he even gets started.

Would you want Mount sold this summer? Or do you think there’s still potential for him under a new manager like Amorim?

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