Jamie Carragher has been left disappoint by Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim interview after the 3-1 defeat at Brighton at the weekend, believing it was more degrading than encouraging.

Statistically, the ‘Red Devils’ 2024-25 season may be the worst in their 131-year history, losing 6 of their 12 league games at home.
But Carra, as a former player, believes that the คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย boss’s insistence on undermining the team is not helping anything. The mindset of – well, it’s the worst, so let it be – is more likely to occur than to fight back.
“He thought what he said was one of the most ridiculous and ridiculous things – because he’s never hear a head coach say that before,” he told Monday Night Football.
“Why do you want to let out such comments?”
“It’s a series of statements that should come from a professional critic, and Amorim should be the one to respond,”
“I don’t know if saying that can lead to any further development or benefit.”
“Because we all know that this is an ugly Manchester United team.”
“That guy just screwed up, and that interview is going to haunt him all season.”
“You even challenged the reporters there like, ‘I’ll find you a good headline.’ Why would a head coach want to create an issue that discredits his own team? I’m really confuse.”
“I personally don’t really sympathise with the Man Utd players in the dressing room. They’ve been acting ridiculously for the past two or three years.”
“Going back to two weeks ago when we played Liverpool (2-2 draw). I interviewed Lisandro Martinez and he talked about the mentality and touched his head.”
“Honestly, I almost couldn’t stop laughing when I saw that picture – because how many times have Manchester United thrown in the towel during a game if they’ve had a bad day? Think back to the past 4-5 years.”
“When the head coach keeps telling his players. ‘You guys are the worst Man United team in history’, how are they going to look at each other? How are they going to instill belief in their players?”
“So I would be very surprise if someone higher up than Amorim doesn’t come down and criticize the latest interview.”
“As the boss of Manchester United, you can’t say that. You can’t pour oil on the fire.”