Manchester United are going through many changes under new head coach Ruben Amorim and not all of them are going down too well with the squad. Most players seem to agree with the Portuguese's plan to rotate the team, but there is a small group of unhappy players.
According to Daily Express, an unknown player has complained about Amorim's constant changes to the team, leading to speculation over who is becoming disillusioned.
Ruben Amorim's Rotation Policy Has Upset Manchester United Star
Where is the Problem?
When Amorim was hired as Manchester United's head coach, there were high hopes after a tough beginning to the season. His time in charge so far, however, has been marked by inconsistency. The Red Devils sit 13th in the Premier League, and Amorim has made numerous changes to his starting line-up in the last four games, rotating different players. This plan is meant to keep players fit, handle a busy schedule of games, and put his pressing-based strategies into action.
However, making so many changes can upset the rhythm of the team. One member of the United squad is unhappy about this and has expressed their concerns. The coach made six changes to the side that beat Everton 4-0 when he came up against Arsenal and the Reds suffered a 2-0 away loss.
Dressing Room Drama at Manchester United
In the case of Manchester United, several instances were there where problems inside the dressing room often make it into the public domain. Recently made complaints from a star player add to this story of discontent. Some sources say that Amorim's calling out about player performance—naming players who don't meet expectations—may make things stressful within the team.
The player's complaint is gaining a lot of attention, but it's important to remember that problems like this always happen when a new boss makes significant changes. While some may not like the short-term changes, most of the team thinks that the shift in strategy will pay off in the long run.
As Amorim leads United through this tricky patch, the most important question is still: can he bring the team together and give them a winning mentality? His track record shows that he can turn teams around, but he will need the fans' and management's time and assistance to implement his plans.