BREAKING NEWS:‼️Carrick should not be deceived by his performance,He got me sacked and I’m very sure He will get Carrick sacked too if He’s not careful”, Ruben Amorim reveals the one Man United player that made the board to sack him THIS PARTICULAR PLAYER GOT RUBEN AMORIM SACKED 📌📌

THE TRUTH: Why Ruben Amorim Really Left Manchester United
The “One Player” Theory vs. Tactical Dogma

Social media is currently flooded with fake quotes claiming Ruben Amorim warned Michael Carrick about a “traitor” in the dressing room. While the clickbait points to a single player, the reality of Amorim’s sacking was a “perfect storm” of tactical friction and a public power struggle.

1. The “Worst Team” Comment

The turning point for Amorim wasn’t a player’s performance, but his own words. Following a 1–1 draw with Leeds United in early January, Amorim gave a sensational press conference where he labeled his squad “maybe the worst team in the history of Manchester United.” This public trashing of the players—and a subsequent rant where he told Director of Football Jason Wilcox to “do his job” made his position untenable.

2. The Marcus Rashford “Vital” Dispute

If there was “one player” who symbolized the friction, it was Marcus Rashford.

The Conflict: Amorim famously stated he would rather play his 63-year-old goalkeeping coach, Jorge Vital, than a player who didn’t give 100% in training a comment widely believed to be aimed at Rashford.

The Fallout: Amorim ultimately froze Rashford out and sent him on loan to Barcelona, a move that divided the board and the fanbase.

3. Tactical Inflexibility

Beyond personal rifts, Amorim’s insistence on his 3-4-3 system was his undoing. The INEOS board reportedly pressured him to adapt to a more traditional four-back set-up to suit the squad, but Amorim famously replied that “not even the Pope” could make him change his tactics.

The Carrick Contrast

The reason these “warnings” are being fabricated now is because Michael Carrick has done exactly what Amorim wouldn’t:

Carrick reverted to a balanced 4-3-3.

He restored the confidence of players like Bruno Fernandes and Matheus Cunha.

He has won 7 of his first 10 games, taking United from 6th to 3rd place.

THE VERDICT

Ruben Amorim wasn’t “got” by one player; he was dismissed because of an irreparable breakdown in his relationship with the club’s hierarchy and a refusal to adapt. Carrick isn’t being “deceived”—he is simply managing the squad with a completely different philosophy.

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