23/07/2025
Imagine what a player must have done for his manager to stand in front of the entire team and say, βPray that you can find a new club.β
For years, Manchester United protected egos over standards. A toxic pattern where players had more influence than coaches, where poor attitudes were swept under the rug if the talent was bright enough. But not anymore.
A 20-year-old showing zero respect to his manager and more experienced teammates is more than just youthful frustration, itβs a mirror of how low the dressing room culture had sunk.
But this time, Amorim drew the line.
No more entitlement. No more unchecked egos. Garnacho just became the warning sign for every young baller who thinks talent should excuse poor attitude.
Yes, he was hurt. Yes, he wanted to start. Yes, the team lost. But if weβre serious about standards, we canβt keep excusing petulance because the player is popular or promising.
Amorim couldβve handled it softer. But sometimes, soft doesnβt work. This message was loud. Clear. Necessary.
From now on, itβs the badge first and nothing else and truly culture is being rebuilt. Finally. βοΈπ₯