'I've got no faith': Wayne Rooney delivers verdict on Ruben Amorim turning things around at Manchester United
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'I've got no faith': Wayne Rooney delivers verdict on Ruben Amorim turning things around at Manchester United
""I have tried my hand in management and it didn't work out too well, so I get it. Ruben Amorim is my age, he's still a young manager and I'm sure he's got a massive future, but what's going on at Man Utd, this is not Man Utd. "I honestly hope he can turn it round and he does. But...after everything I've seen, honestly, I've got no faith in it.""
""I don't see players fighting, I don't see character, I don't see desire to win. I go to a game watching... expecting the team to lose or maybe pick up a point. "The soul has gone from the club. It needs a new engine, a new lease of life. It needs something to kickstart that football club. "What is going on, this is not all on the manager, by the way. Players, they're not deserving to wear that shirt and it hurts.""
Wayne Rooney expresses deep concern about Manchester United's current state, describing a loss of soul, character and desire to win. He expects poor results and worries many players do not deserve to wear the club shirt. Rooney notes manager Ruben Amorim is young with potential but insists the situation at the club is not representative of Manchester United. He highlights staff departures and disrupted culture, recalls the club's recent low Premier League finish, and mentions his hope that his two children in the academy remain unaffected by the turmoil.
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