Amorim is a great manager but He really needs to work on this guy if He wants to stay in the premier League next season if not they will relegate”, Wolves manager named the ONE Man United player that needs to improve his game – Not Mainoo and Not Hujlund AMORIM REALLY NEEDS TO WORK ON HIM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 🔥

Gary O’Neil Highlights Manchester United Star Who Must Step Up – And It’s Not Who You Think
The Premier League is notorious for its relentless pace and unforgiving nature. With pressure mounting on Manchester United during a difficult campaign, a surprising voice has entered the debate: Wolves manager Gary O’Neil. Known for his no-nonsense commentary, O’Neil recently shared his thoughts on United’s struggles and pointed fingers at one particular player who, in his view, must drastically improve to help the team avoid a downward spiral.
Surprisingly, O’Neil didn’t name young standouts like Kobbie Mainoo or striker Rasmus Højlund. Instead, he spotlighted left-back Patrick Dorgu—a relatively new name at Old Trafford.
“Rúben Amorim is a talented coach, no question,” O’Neil reportedly said after the game. “But if he’s serious about keeping United in the top flight next season, he’s got to fix Dorgu’s game. Otherwise, relegation could become a real threat. That’s not an exaggeration—it’s the truth.”
The comment struck a nerve, especially considering Dorgu’s trajectory since arriving from Lecce. Once hailed as a rising star, the Danish fullback has struggled to adapt to life in the Premier League. Despite showing flashes of talent, inconsistency and poor decision-making have kept him on the fringes of the starting lineup. His performances have sparked concern among both supporters and pundits alike.
O’Neil’s remarks reflect a growing sentiment: Dorgu, though promising, isn’t delivering when it counts. His positioning has been questionable, and errors in judgment have cost the team valuable points. In a league where every mistake is punished, there’s no room for passengers.
Now, with Amorim preparing to take full charge at Old Trafford, the young defender’s future hangs in the balance. Can the Portuguese tactician reignite the spark that brought Dorgu to Manchester United in the first place? Or will he become another cautionary tale of wasted potential?
Amorim’s reputation for developing young talent could be the key. If he can tap into Dorgu’s raw ability, United might uncover a valuable long-term asset. But if the struggles continue, Dorgu risks becoming symbolic of a larger identity crisis at the club.
As O’Neil bluntly put it: “Clubs like Bournemouth, Luton, and Forest are fighting tooth and nail every weekend. United can’t afford to carry players who don’t contribute. Not anymore. Not in this league.”
With a summer overhaul on the horizon and a fanbase desperate for revival, the spotlight is firmly on Dorgu. The next few months could determine whether he steps up—or steps out.