BREAKING NEWS: Coming live from Old Trafford, Manchester united legend Patrick evra criticizes Erik ten hag and one man united star calling both a liability and calls for him to be suspended from team starting XI. He said, “Man united is in a worst place than last season, and we, the fans, are not happy—but let me be clear: Manchester united will NEVER win a major trophy with him and ten hag still in the squad! Since the season started, their constant mistakes and lack experience have cost us alot, and I can’t stand it anymore. For him I don’t want to see him anywhere near the starting XI against Porto tonight! He’s a complete waste, and if we don’t fix this now, we’re going nowhere. He’s so right this guy has done us more harm than Good. We need to get rid of them ASAP
In a heated outburst from Old Trafford, former Manchester United star Patrick Evra has unleashed sharp criticism at both manager Erik ten Hag and captain Bruno Fernandes. Describing them as “hindrances,” Evra claims their presence is preventing the team from achieving success. His passionate remarks come just before United’s crucial Champions League game against FC Porto tonight, sparking fresh concerns about the club’s current state.
During his playing career, Evra was known for his loyalty and dedication to Manchester United, and his words carried weight as he openly criticized both Fernandes and Ten Hag for what he described as “repeated errors” and “lack of leadership.” According to Evra, as long as these two remain involved, Manchester United’s hopes of winning major silverware are dim.
“Manchester United is in a worse place than it was last season, and we, the fans, are fed up,” Evra told the press at Old Trafford. “To be clear: this club will NEVER win a major title with Ten Hag and Fernandes still on board. Their persistent errors and lack of experience have cost us dearly since the season began.”
Evra’s criticism of Bruno Fernandes was particularly harsh. Despite being one of United’s standout players in recent seasons, the club captain has faced mounting scrutiny for his uneven performances this season. Evra believes Fernandes’ influence has waned and that his leadership qualities are now more of a liability than an asset.
“I don’t want to see him anywhere near the starting lineup tonight against Porto,” Evra declared. “He’s a wasted spot, and if we don’t address this, we won’t progress.”
Evra’s comments mirror the growing frustration among some of the United fanbase, who have seen the team’s inconsistent start to the season. After finishing third in the Premier League last year and securing Champions League qualification, United’s recent struggles have left fans increasingly discontent. Defensive weaknesses, unreliable attacking play, and questionable tactics from Ten Hag have only intensified the pressure on the Dutchman.
When Ten Hag arrived last season, he was viewed as the figure who could restore Manchester United’s former dominance after years of mediocrity following Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement. Yet, Evra’s strong words reflect a growing loss of confidence in Ten Hag’s ability to guide the team back to the top.
“Ten Hag needs to own up to where we are now,” Evra continued. “This club is about competing for titles, but what we’re seeing is a team with no direction, making the same mistakes week after week. He has to fix this quickly or step aside.”
As the team prepares for the must-win Champions League encounter against FC Porto, Evra’s fierce comments have only intensified the scrutiny surrounding Fernandes’ position in the squad. While the Portuguese midfielder is undeniably talented, his erratic performances and occasional lapses in discipline have prompted questions about his suitability as captain. For Evra, Fernandes’ technical skills aren’t enough to lead United to glory.
“Talent doesn’t win trophies on its own,” Evra argued. “It takes leadership, discipline, and a willingness to fight for every ball. Right now, Bruno isn’t showing that, and it’s costing us games. If we don’t change things now, we’re going nowhere.”
As United face Porto tonight, fans and pundits alike will be watching closely to see how Ten Hag responds to Evra’s explosive critique. Whether Fernandes will be dropped or retained in the starting lineup remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Evra’s scathing remarks have placed even more pressure on a team struggling to regain its footing. The club’s future is uncertain, and if performances don’t improve soon, changes could be inevitable at Old Trafford.