10/07/2025
Really it’s honestly funny, & frustrating how we keep pointing fingers at individual players, yet the same problems persist. The cycle never ends. First, it was Paul Pogba. Then Jesse Lingard, Jadon Sancho, followed by Marcus Rashford. Now it’s Garnacho. So, the question is who’s next? We continue this blame game, shifting responsibility from one player to another, but the results remain unchanged. The truth is, the real issue lies in the mismanagement of the club.
The owners clearly don’t know what they’re doing. And while Rashford deserves criticism, let’s be honest, he’s not the only problem. Players like Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, and Harry Maguire should also be on the list of those who need to move on. But somehow, the focus is always pinned on Rashford, as if he's the sole cause of our downfall, while the club has far bigger problems to address.
Honestly, this madness needs to stop. Take Bruno Fernandes for example, I believe he should’ve been gone by now. Not only does he struggle to fit into Ruben Amorim’s system, yet he's still kept around. Meanwhile, it was so easy for Amorim to decide that Kobbie Mainoo doesn’t fit his style. Really? but Bruno fits, and Kobe doesn’t? Casemiro didn’t even get much game time in the first six months, and now suddenly he’s a starter again, ahead of players like Mainoo, Toby Collyer, and Ugarte, who were previously preferred. It all feels like confusion at the top.
Other clubs have made bold decisions to move forward. Chelsea let go of Eden Hazard. Liverpool sold Coutinho. and recently the almighty Kylian Mbappe, Golden boy who was once seen as the Saviour of PSG and guess what? He played against them last night and his new team got demolished 4-0. with mercy (removing key players early into the second half). That’s what proper planning and bold decisions look like.
But at United, we keep playing it safe and sentimental. We’re not ready. Let’s stop pretending. Criticizing Rashford won’t make his sale easier, and it certainly won’t fix our core issues. If we were serious about a rebuild, Bruno Fernandes would be in Al-Hilal by now. The money from that deal could’ve gone into securing Bryan Mbeumo, a strong athletic central midfielder (A player like caicedo of chelsea), and a proper striker like Gyökeres or Victor Osimhen.
Letting Bruno go would open up financial and tactical space to bring in the right players, creativity can come from Amad Diallo, Cunha, Mbeumo, and the kind of midfield presence we desperately need. These are the bold, strategic sacrifices required for progress. But let’s face it, the club isn’t ready to take them.
And I bet you, if this continues, Kobbie Mainoo will be next. We're already dragging our feet on renewing his contract. It’s just another sign that this club lacks real structure. 🙌🙌