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Ruben Amorim’s negativity contributes to the ‘drama’ that mans united and he must learn to ‘keep his mouth shut next season’ – says Ian Ladyman on postpodcast

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Ruben Amorimfrankness over Manchester UnitedThe bad performances threaten to hurt the club and he must ‘learn to keep his mouth shut’ next season, post football editor Ian Ladyman said The season finale of the “It’s all started!” Podcast.

Speaking with reporter Nathan Salt after the 2-0 victory of United Aston Villa At Old Trafford, Ladyman thought about Amorim’s farewell saving to the fans where the Portuguese apologized for chairing a ‘Cataclysmic’ season.

United has not only recorded their worst competition finish, but they also lost from a sick Tottenham side in the Europa League Final last week.

However, some shoots of optimism appear for the following season, with Wolves Star Matheus Cunha probably looks with the Red Devils. Ladyman said that Amorim should be aware of not transferring negativity from 202425 to next season.

“I wonder if Amorim says way too much,” Ladyman said.

United has not only recorded their worst competition finish, but they also lost from a distressed Tottenham side in the Europa League final last week

United has not only recorded their worst competition finish, but they also lost from a distressed Tottenham side in the Europa League final last week

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Ian Ladyman: “I wonder if Amorim says way too much.” Listen here

‘He went on the field in Old Trafford with the microphone on the last day of the season to apologize for the versions of his team.

‘I could see Rasmus Hojlund standing behind him and looked stunned. Matthias de Ligt was caught by the cameras that laugh a little. He looked uncomfortable.

‘Amorim is good for a murderous soundbite: they are great for us in the media. Great for our social feeds, great for the back pages – and now is another here, where Amorim says sorry on the last day of the season.

“I wonder if he should just keep his mouth shut – it is contributing to the drama and there is enough of it.”

Co-host Nathan Salt, who was there in Old Trafford for the apology of Amorim, did not agree with Ladyman and claimed that the manager’s honesty is good for a club whose representatives “are happy to bury their heads in the sand.”

Some shoots of optimism appear for the following season, where Wolves star Matheus Cunha probably looks like the Red Devils

Some shoots of optimism appear for the following season, where Wolves star Matheus Cunha probably looks like the Red Devils

“It’s very difficult for me to say that someone is too honest,” Salt replied.

‘If you compare United with Tottenham, Ange Postecoglou said they had an excellent season after winning the Europa League. To give Amorim credit, he said that the Europa League would not save what a terrible year was.

‘I think people in Manchester United should hear the brutal reality of how far they have fallen. Someone must be able to point this out. ‘

However, SALT admitted that he does not see the field of the manager for optimism before the following season.

In his speech, Amorim stated that ‘the good days’ come to the delicious applause of united supporters.

Salt said the podcast: ‘The part that surprised me, even more than the apology, was Amorim that the good days are coming. What did he see to suggest that this is the case?

“He will have a limited transfer budget. He has many players who are not good enough.

‘He tries to establish a culture and yet Onana was taken out of the shooting line yesterday, Garnacho was completely fell out of the team, question signs whether he will be sold. There are also questions about Hojlund and various others.

“Amorim is not going to have great ability to transform a team that ended 15th – so saying that the good times are coming, I thought it was pretty daring.”

To listen to the full episode that thinks about the last day of the Premier League season, Search for “It’s all started!” Now, wherever you get your podcasts.



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