BREAKING NEWS: “I Won’t Hide My Honest Opinion About Him Because He’s Too Horrible and Does Not Deserve to Wear This Red Shirt” – Man United Legend Paul Scott Tells Ruben Amorim to Drop ‘Horrible’ £27M After Costing Them to Lose a Game in the Premier League Against Crystal Palace at Home
Manchester, England – Manchester United legend Paul Scott has launched a scathing attack on one of the club’s most disappointing signings, calling for Ruben Amorim to drop the £27 million player after his dismal performance in their recent Premier League defeat to Crystal Palace at Old Trafford. Scott, a former United player and pundit, made his feelings crystal clear, accusing the player of being “too horrible” and not deserving to wear the iconic Red shirt after costing his team the game.
The match, which saw United fall to a 2-1 loss against Crystal Palace at home, marked a frustrating turning point for fans and pundits alike. While many pointed to various issues within the team, Scott did not hold back in his condemnation of the underperforming player, who has been the subject of constant scrutiny since his arrival.
“Look, I’m not going to sugarcoat it. He’s been absolutely horrible. There’s no other way to put it,” Scott said, his voice filled with exasperation. “This player does not deserve to wear the Manchester United shirt. We’ve had a lot of talented players come and go, but this guy, honestly, he’s done nothing but let the club down.”
Scott’s ire was directed at a player who had been widely criticized for his lackluster performances ever since his £27 million move to Old Trafford. Despite high expectations, the player, who has struggled for consistency, was invisible during the defeat against Crystal Palace. According to match statistics, he had fewer touches than the goalkeeper, a damning stat for a forward or attacking player in such an important match.
“He had fewer touches than the goalkeeper. That’s just unacceptable,” Scott continued. “What kind of player can be so invisible on the pitch, especially in a game like this where you need your attacking players to step up? It’s not like this was a one-off mistake; it’s been happening far too often. This player is costing us, and it’s time for him to be dropped.”
The player in question, who had initially shown promise during his earlier appearances, failed to make an impact against Palace. His lack of effort and inability to get into the game left fans and analysts scratching their heads. Worse still, the defeat to Crystal Palace marked United’s first-ever Premier League loss at home to the Eagles, a result that raised eyebrows across the football world.
Ruben Amorim, who was recently brought in to replace Erik ten Hag as manager, had already been warned about the player’s struggles in the past. Ten Hag himself, before his departure, had voiced concerns over the player’s lack of work ethic and commitment, with reports claiming that he had been a source of frustration in the dressing room. Ten Hag reportedly referred to him as “lazy” and was often seen questioning his attitude and approach to the game, especially in key moments.
The player’s poor performance in the Crystal Palace defeat only served to reignite those criticisms. Scott, reflecting on the player’s contribution to the loss, suggested that he had let his manager down and failed to deliver when it mattered most.
“It’s not just about the money or the potential. It’s about the attitude, the desire to work for the team, and that’s been lacking from him,” Scott added. “This isn’t a case of him not being good enough on the ball, it’s about his mindset. If you’re playing for Manchester United, you need to be prepared to fight for the shirt, and this guy isn’t doing that.”
The defeat against Palace is expected to have significant repercussions for the player’s future at Old Trafford. Fans have taken to social media to voice their displeasure, with many calling for him to be dropped from the starting lineup. They believe it’s time for a change, with some even suggesting that United should cut their losses and move on from the £27 million investment.
It is also clear that Scott, who was once a mainstay at United, has little patience for players who fail to show the commitment required to represent the club. His blunt assessment of the player reflects the frustration of many fans who feel that the club is not getting the value they expected from their signing.
“Ten Hag had his concerns, and now it’s Amorim’s turn to make the tough calls,” Scott concluded. “This player is costing us, and if he doesn’t pull his act together, he should be dropped, no questions asked. Manchester United deserve more than what he’s been giving.”
As Manchester United looks to bounce back from this defeat, all eyes will be on the player in question and whether he can redeem himself or if his time at Old Trafford
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