Neville and Rooney 'worried' about Amorim's Manchester United after derby humiliation
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Neville and Rooney 'worried' about Amorim's Manchester United after derby humiliation
"I want to be as supportive and positive as I can be on the manager and the players. But it is very difficult to sit here and say we are seeing progression, and at least we're seeing things that will get results in the near future. We're seeing none of that, and it is very difficult. There was an image towards the end of the game where I saw the Manchester United fans leaving."
"I think there will be some pressure applied to the manager and his rigidity of sticking with the system. There have been times when I have seen United lose this type of match when I feel angry and frustrated. I just feel nothing, which is even worse. This has been a nothing of a performance. United have just been beaten."
Manchester United suffered a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City, leaving the club 14th in the Premier League with four points after two defeats in four matches. Observers described visible fan frustration, including supporters leaving while singing the manager's name, and questioned whether the team is progressing. The managerial change from last season has not delivered clear improvement, and the current win rate stands at 26%. Pundits warned that perceived tactical rigidity and poor performances increase pressure on the manager ahead of challenging upcoming fixtures.
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