“If they can play this well at Anfield, why don’t they do it every week? It’s clear some of these players especially this two they get too comfortable and don’t put in the effort consistently for real they won’t make the Bench in Ferguson era. The problem isn’t Amorim—it’s the players. Today’s performance shows something must have fired them up in the dressing room. Amorim needs to set higher standards and most especially get rid of these set of Manchester united players who aren’t delivering, and bring in those who will. The team won’t improve until this lazy attitude is gone.” It’s true they do this purposely cause yesterday they played like the team we have always wanted to see

The aftermath of Manchester United’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool continues to spark intense debate, as frustration mounts over the team’s inconsistency. Despite a commendable display at Anfield, questions linger about why such performances aren’t replicated more consistently throughout the season. Fans and analysts alike have shifted focus from manager Ruben Amorim to the players themselves, highlighting a troubling lack of effort from certain individuals.
A club insider didn’t mince words, stating, “If they can perform like that against Liverpool, why can’t they do it every week? Some players seem too comfortable, and it’s clear the issue isn’t Amorim but the squad’s attitude.” This criticism has only fueled calls for significant changes, with many suggesting the team needs a cultural reset to address recurring complacency.
Social media platforms are ablaze with fans expressing their dissatisfaction. One supporter remarked, “We’ve seen what they’re capable of at Anfield, but where has that energy been all season? Enough is enough—it’s time for accountability.” Many are urging the club to utilize the January transfer window to replace underperforming players with fresh talent hungry to succeed.
Although Amorim has remained silent publicly, insiders hint that the manager shares the same frustrations. He is said to be keen on raising the team’s standards and is eyeing the transfer market as a chance to rebuild the squad. The upcoming fixtures, including a crucial FA Cup showdown with Arsenal, will serve as a litmus test for the team’s resolve.
While the draw against Liverpool showcased what the squad is capable of, it also underscored the pressing need for consistency. Fans are eager to see whether Amorim and the club’s leadership can take bold steps to turn this potential into regular success. The spotlight is now on Old Trafford as supporters wait for decisive action to restore the team’s former
glory.