🚨🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨🚨 Patrice Evra has blasted a struggling star after Manchester United F.C.’s performance. “The referee is not the only one to blame. I watched the full 90 minutes — in the first half, the ref was actually fine. Why didn’t we score or create chances? I don’t like calling out players, but he was so poor today and has been poor for a long time now. It’s becoming worrying… I don’t know why nobody is talking about it.” EVRA CALLS OUT UNDERPERFORMING UNITED STAR AFTER DISAPPOINTING DISPLAY 😡🔥

Worrying Silence”: Patrice Evra Tears Into Mystery Man Utd Star After Bournemouth Blow

The dust has barely settled on Manchester United’s controversial 2-2 draw at the Vitality Stadium, but club legend Patrice Evra has already ignited a new firestorm. While the headlines are full of fury toward referee Stuart Attwell, Evra has taken a different route, aiming his sights squarely at an “underperforming” United player whom he believes is escaping accountability.

In a raw, emotional segment for Sky Sports and a subsequent Instagram video, the five-time Premier League winner didn’t hold back on the “stagnation” of a player who was once considered untouchable under the Michael Carrick era.

“The Ref is Not the Only One to Blame”

Evra’s rant began as a direct counter-narrative to the “VAR Robbery” talk that has dominated the fanbase since the final whistle.

“I watched the full 90 minutes in the first half, the ref was actually fine. Why didn’t we score or create chances?” Evra asked. “I don’t like calling out players, but he was so poor today and has been poor for a long time now. It’s becoming worrying… I don’t know why nobody is talking about it. We are all talking about the penalty on Amad Diallo, but what about the 60 minutes before that?”

Who is the “Struggling Star”?

While Evra stopped just short of naming the player in his viral clip, the “Carrick Revolution” statistics point to a few candidates who have seen their influence wane during the climb to 3rd place:

Matheus Cunha: Despite returning to the scoresheet recently, United’s marquee summer signing was largely “invisible” for the first 45 minutes at Bournemouth.

Marcus Rashford: Recalled to the squad recently but failed to record a single shot on target at the Vitality.

Joshua Zirkzee: A player Evra has previously criticized for “lacking the United DNA” during his transition from Serie A.

The “Worrying” Trend

Evra’s main concern is that the current positivity surrounding Michael Carrick’s interim success is “masking” a lack of clinical edge in the final third.
“I love Michael, he is doing a great job, but you can’t win a title if you have players who are passengers for 70 minutes,” Evra added. “This player is talented, but he is playing like he is in a friendly match. At United, you have to die for the badge every single second.”

The Internal Tension

This public “blasting” comes at a sensitive time. United are currently in advanced talks for Bruno GuimarĂŁes (ÂŁ69m) and Carlos Baleba (ÂŁ70m) moves that would directly threaten the starting spots of the “old guard.” If Evra is right and certain stars are “dropping their levels,” the summer clear-out under INEOS could be even more ruthless than expected.

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