Manchester United‘s crisis seems to be never-ending. Not only have the Red Devils been title-less in years, but losing to a fourth-tier team like Grimsby Town might be the final straw. Or that it seemed, until manager Ruben Amorim‘s honesty basically backfired with his latest remarks.
When asked by a reporter about his status on the club and the uncertainty around the team, Amorim said, “sometimes I want to quit, sometimes I want to be here for 20 years. Sometimes I love to be with my players. Sometimes I don’t want to be with them.” That is an insane take to have if you’re in charge of one of the most storied teams in the world.
Amorim has ammassed 28 points in 29 games in the Premier League. Under him, United haven’t won two straight games in the EPL. It’s uber concerning to think the