Undisputed
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He scores again. 972 goals. The countdown continues...


The biggest lie they sold Manchester United fans was that Ruben Amorim refused to work with the squad he had. Meanwhile, all he really wanted after missing out on Antoine Semenyo was a proper midfielder to improve the starting XI. This same board tried to push a short-term loan move for Conor Gallagher from Atlético Madrid… Amorim rejected it because he wanted long-term profiles instead of temporary fixes. Then suddenly, the narrative became: “Amorim wants to sell Mainoo for Gallagher.” Every transfer window, these people spin narratives through the media while pretending they are protecting the club. But the reality is simpler than fans want to admit: A manager focused on building a strong starting XI will always clash with a board focused on saving money and adding squad numbers. Amorim wanted quality. This board prioritises quantity. And some gullible fans still defend it every single summer.




Manchester United have lost two Europa League finals with Bruno Fernandes as the central figure. Now even former United players like Jadon Sancho and Victor Lindelöf have gone elsewhere and won it without him. At some point, people need to ask themselves an uncomfortable question: Has United’s obsession with one player doing everything actually hurt the team more than it has helped? Because elite football is rarely built around chaos and hero-ball. It’s about: 🔹️ structure, 🔹️ balance, 🔹️control, 🔹️ and collective football. That’s why teams like Manchester City, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, and Arsenal look like actual systems instead of one-man dependency. Maybe that is the real difference.






