Ruben Amorim accepts criticism from former players over Kobbie Mainoo handling

Paul Scholes does not believe Amorim is “the right man” for the club.
Ruben Amorim accepts criticism from former players over Kobbie Mainoo handling

Ruben Amorim has no problem with high-profile former players criticising him and his handling of Kobbie Mainoo.

Ruben Amorim has no problem with high-profile former players criticising him and his handling of Kobbie Mainoo as the Manchester United manager knows he is “not doing good enough”.

The Red Devils entered the weekend sixth in the Premier League having lost just one of their previous nine matches, but the Portuguese has yet to fully move on from a wretched first season.

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