JAKARTA - Gary Neville said he was worried about Ruben Amoram's future at Manchester United after a 0-3 defeat to Manchester City on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
In three years with Neville, another Red Devils legend, Wayne Rooney, even said there had been no change from his former team after the Amorism entered.
Manchester United have lost their second in the league this season, putting them in 14th place in the 2025/2026 Premier League standings with just four points after four games.
They were also embezzled by being knocked out of the Carabao Cup in the second half against Grimsby Town.
"I want to give my best positive support and support to the manager and the players."
"However, it is very difficult to sit here and say we are seeing developments. At least we are seeing things that will produce results in the near future."
"We didn't see that at all. It was very difficult. There was a scene towards the end of the game where I saw Manchester United supporters leave."
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"You can hear supporters singing Amorm's name, but I think it's so influential that Manchester United supporters leave the game."
"You know the game is over and I think they are very disappointed with what they see. It's hard to see how it goes."
"What's the pattern? What do we see, what might be able to improve the team going forward? I think after last year when Ten Hag were sacked and Ruben came in, we heard how they would play and that would change."
"I think if the manager is honest with himself, the situation is getting worse," Rooney said in a podcast with the BBC.
Neville voiced Rooney's concerns. He said the amorbidity was too stiff on the system.
The former Manchester United full-back further said that if the atmosphere did not change, the next big defeat would come.
"I think there will be pressure put on the manager and his rigidity in sticking to the system."
"There were times when I saw Manchester United lose a game like this and I felt angry and frustrated."
"I don't feel anything, which is even worse. This performance is really bad. Manchester United have just lost."
"With Chelsea next week, another defeat and big questions will begin to be asked. I'm worried about the manager, I'm worried about what will happen in the next few weeks."
"I don't think it's time to panic, but I've seen this before, we've seen the picture," Neville said at Sky Sports.
Apart from that, Manchester United will fully disclose their financial problems when the club publishes its annual financial statements on Wednesday, September 17, 2025 -- six months after minority owner Jim Radcliffe said the 20-time Premier League champions were at risk of running out of money before the end of 2025.
The Red Devils, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, issued a statement to investors on Friday, September 12, 2025, evening local time, to confirm that the club's fourth-quarter financial statements covering the financial year until June 30, 2025 will be published on September 17 morning.
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