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Amorim blasted Manchester United players for having problems, Maguire agrees! Buying people through transfers alone is not enough for revival

Even if United win the Europa League and qualify for the Champions League, they will not be qualified this season because of their disappointing performance in the Premier League. Coach Ruben Amorim believes it can only be blamed on the players, who have something wrong with them. Amorim pointed the finger at the player's attitude.

With only one final round remaining, the Red Devils have a Premier League record of 10 wins, nine draws and 18 defeats, the worst defeat in 51 years. Amorim has won just six of his 25 league games since replacing Ten Hag. He was clearly unhappy with the performance of his players: "I'm embarrassed, six wins in 25 games shows that there is something wrong with the way we play. Sometimes, it's not about tactics, it's about determination in the face of competition and pain. Have you ever been crazy about failure? What we've been through has given me a clear picture and I clearly feel that this team needs to do better."

Amorim believes that Manchester United must make a good transfer in the summer window, but buying someone alone will not solve all the problems. Over the past decade or so, many of the biggest names have joined United without playing at the level they should have, and when they left Old Trafford, they found themselves again.

The Sun cites a squad that has left Manchester United in the last two years: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace)/Aaron Wan-Bissaka (West Ham United), Willy Cambuvara (Villarreal), Eric Bailly (Villarreal), Tyrell Malacia (PSV Eindhoven)/McTominay (Napoli), Fred (Fenerbahce)/Antony (Real Betis), Mason Greenwood (Marseille), Elanga (Nottingham Forest)/Rashford (Aston Villa), And think they can beat the current Red Devils.

The British media ridiculed Manchester United, saying that the "Theatre of Dreams" has become a "recycling bin" for good players, bringing in players at a high price to make their performance worse, and then selling them at a low price, and bad players getting better again. The trend is so evident that Amorim Amorim, who coached Sporting at the start of the season, has secretly stepped down, saying that if the situation does not improve significantly, he will step down to make way for the better.

Manchester United players can now lose at home to any opponent without changing their faces. The stats show that so far last season, they have lost to Brighton, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Nottingham Forest, Wolves and West Ham at Old Trafford, and Newcastle United, Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Fulham have even conquered the Theatre of Dreams twice!

If United lose to Aston Villa in the final round of the Premier League next Sunday, then only Chelsea, Everton and Brentford have failed to conquer Old Trafford among the teams that were in the Premier League last season and this season, and the 'Little Bees' will have some regrets, and if it were not for the wheat stoppage time savior, they will also take away the victory against Manchester United on the road.

If the scope is extended to home and away, then only Everton have not won home or away against Manchester United of the 16 Premier League teams mentioned above. This fully shows that Manchester United's poor performance in the league for two consecutive years is definitely not due to accident or bad luck.

Amorim commented: "It's not just on the pitch, it's off the pitch as well. We have everything it takes to perform better, but there are some things that can't change just by selling people in the summer window, and that includes the feel of the club and the way we look at the competition. Players have to have the mentality of not losing a game and we have to change our mentality and not just think about transfers. That's a lot deeper than just a personnel change, and I'm working on it, but people can't see it. The way we work and the way we behave at the club, what is not visible from the outside, we are trying to work out."

Former captain Harry Maguire acknowledged that the United players must be responsible: "The Premier League is really tough but we can't run away from it. The current situation is far from good enough for our club. If you look at the standings, it's really embarrassing. Especially with us players, we have to take responsibility, we've had two different managers and we've had a lot of chances to win, but we didn't do well enough.'

Maguire added: "The last two months have been difficult, we went into the Europa League and we haven't won in the Premier League. The manager had to rotate because the team had a lot of injuries. Still, we have to do better, for example, I don't remember the last time I played 90 minutes in the Premier League. We have to be responsible, how can a club like Manchester United give up the Premier League with two months left in the season? It's not even over the season, there's nothing to pursue in the Premier League, it's our fault and the players have to be responsible. It's certainly unacceptable, we're the culprits and we have to make a huge improvement next season."

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