Ruben Amorim is ‘naive’ for targeting a Premier League title with Manchester United, says the club’s record goalscorer Wayne Rooney. United currently sit 14th in the Premier League table, 34 points behind leaders Liverpool and only 16 clear of the relegation places.
The Red Devils' target of reclaiming their crown by 2028 is far too optimistic, but there is a path the club can take towards eventually achieving it
It is not, as Wayne Rooney suggests, naivety that is hampering Ruben Amorim, but his searing honesty, which might be saying something about his capacity to manage effectively at this level. Sometimes it is better to say nowt than put yourself through the punditry mincer.
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Football365 on MSNWayne Rooney picks three reasons for Man Utd to re-sign ‘fantastic’ PL star – ‘If I’m completely honest’Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has revealed his “completely honest” verdict on the Premier League giants re-signing Danny Welbeck from Brighton. FA Cup holders Man Utd exited the competition on Sunday afternoon as they were beaten on penalties by Premier League rivals Fulham.
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Ruben Amorim snaps back at Wayne Rooney after Manchester United criticism - Manchester United were knocked out of the FA Cup following Bernd Leno’s penalty shootout heroics which saw Fulham progress 4
Wayne Rooney believes Manchester United should bring back former player who is having a "fantastic season". Is he right?
Ruben Amorim has refused to walk back on his ambition to deliver a Premier League title for Manchester United after being branded "naive" by club legend Wayne Rooney. United, who sit 14th in the current Premier League standings,
Ruben Amorim hit back at Wayne Rooney after the Manchester United head coach was branded “naive” for talking about winning the Premier League in the wake of his side’s FA Cup exit to Fulham on penalties.
Petr Cech has explained that playing against Wayne Rooney was a "nightmare" during his time in the Premier League.
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Extra.ie on MSNRuben Amorim hits back at Wayne Rooney’s comments on ‘naive’ Premier League dreamRuben Amorim doubled down on Manchester United’s Premier League ambitions as he hit back at Wayne Rooney’s comments that he was “naive” to talk about it following an FA Cup fifth-round exit to Fulham.
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