“I watched every second of the 90-minute match between Manchester United and wolves, which ended in a disappointing 1-0 Disappointing game for Man United, and I must say these two Man United players do not deserve to continue their careers at the club. Football Legend harshly criticized two Manchester United players for their poor performance today. The fans are also saying the same thing, Amorim should stop using them.

They Shouldn’t Wear the Shirt Again” – Football Icon Blasts Two Manchester United Stars After Wolves Defeat
Manchester United’s disappointing 1-0 defeat to Wolves has sparked intense backlash, and the harshest words came from a football legend who didn’t mince his opinion. In a brutally honest assessment that’s gone viral, the former star claimed two United players are simply not worthy of representing the club anymore.
> “I watched every minute of that match, and I have to say – those two players should never wear the Manchester United jersey again,” the veteran said during a post-match review.
Though he didn’t explicitly name names, fans quickly pieced together the clues, unleashing a wave of frustration on social media toward two players whose lacklustre efforts were too glaring to ignore.
The criticism was scathing.
> “There was no fire, no fight – just a lifeless performance from start to finish,” the icon continued. “United lacked leadership at the back and bite up front. If the manager is serious about rebuilding, these guys have to go. They’re holding the team back.”
The defeat at Molineux was more than just a loss—it was another wake-up call. Supporters in the stands booed at full-time, while online, long-time defenders of the criticized players admitted they’d lost faith.
> “That’s the last straw,” one fan posted. “You can’t keep playing these guys and expect results. They’re passengers, not competitors.”
Many pointed fingers at the usual suspects—names like Anthony Martial, Harry Maguire, Diogo Dalot, and even Marcus Rashford were thrown into the mix. Each has faced growing scrutiny in recent weeks for their inconsistency, lack of urgency, and poor decision-making on the pitch.
The comment about “passengers” particularly struck a nerve. It underscored what many supporters have felt for a while now—that some players seem to be coasting, showing little of the grit and pride once expected from anyone wearing the red shirt.
With former coach Ruben Amorim now gone, the spotlight is on who steps in next and whether they’ll have the guts to make the tough calls. One thing is certain: if the new boss wants to win over the fans, cleaning house might be the first step.
This wasn’t just a tough night. It may mark th
e beginning of a clear-out.