Amorim’s feedback have been criticised by some former Premier League gamers.
Talking on BBC Radio 5 Stay’s Soccer Each day podcast, former West Ham and Aston Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker says it might put extra stress on the gamers.
“I couldn’t imagine what I used to be listening to,” he mentioned. “That remark is completely loopy.
“I feel Amorim is simply too sincere and he must be a bit extra of a politician. By saying that remark and placing it out into the area, it places extra stress on the gamers.
“How are they going to face him after he is mentioned all of this stuff? I hope he has given them a unique message within the dressing room.”
Chatting on the Monday Night time Membership on BBC Radio 5 Stay, Premier League winner with Blackburn, Chris Sutton, added: “It’s a message to everybody.
“Usually when managers come out and are so sturdy, that could be a final resort and final throw of the cube. Perhaps he’ll remorse saying it.”
In the meantime, former Everton and England defender Phil Jagielka urged Amorim was trying to restrict his accountability for Manchester United’s predicament.
“I feel he’s principally saying ‘We’re dangerous, please do not blame me. These aren’t my gamers. I’m going to play the best way I’m going to play. I would like some gamers to return and play in a system that I’m solely going to play’.
“I feel he’s saying ‘I can not work my wonders till you give me the gamers I would like’. He isn’t going to vary tactically to what the squad want between now and the tip of the season.”
Talking on Sky Sports activities, former Tottenham defender Michael Dawson mentioned: “I am not so positive I might be very comfortable if my supervisor got here out and mentioned I used to be a part of the worst Manchester United workforce in historical past.
“I perceive what he is attempting to do however that is turning into embarrassing.”
Ex-Everton midfielder Leon Osman can perceive the intent, even when he wouldn’t have loved listening to it as a participant.
“It is a actually daring assertion to say they’re the worst ever,” he mentioned.
“I personally would not take pleasure in being known as out like this. It could in all probability fireplace me up – which might be the intent – however no-one desires to be often known as the worst workforce ever. It is in all probability an sincere – and proper on the mark – assertion.”
In the meantime, on Sky’s Monday Night time Soccer, ex-Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher added: “I’ve received no time for this Manchester United workforce. I do not really feel the gamers or their confidence – half of them are a joke anyway.
“However I might be very shocked if the powers that be above him [Amorim] will not be having a really sturdy phrase. You do not converse like that as a Manchester United supervisor. While you’re in a really poor scenario, you do not pour petrol on the flames.”
