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Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has come under scrutiny after former United player Wayne Rooney termed his aspirations of winning the Premier League as "naive." Despite Manchester United's struggles, currently situated at 14th in the league table, Amorim remains committed to the notion of restoring the club's former glory, last achieved in 2013 under Sir Alex Ferguson. In the wake of a disappointing exit from the FA Cup to Fulham on penalties, Amorim reiterated, "I know we are losing games, but the goal is to win the Premier League again. I don't know how long it will take, but we continue forward no matter what," he stated following the match.
Rooney, who boasts a legacy as United's all-time leading scorer and has five league titles to his name, expressed skepticism regarding Amorim's lofty statements during his appearance on BBC's Match of the Day. "I think it's a little naive to say they're looking to win the Premier League because they're a long way off that," Rooney criticized, highlighting the need for more immediate objectives.
In response, Amorim maintained that a higher goal is essential for the club's identity, countering, "To be naive is to think we are going to do it this season or be the best contender next season." He added, "I know it's really easy to comment when not coaching a team, but our goal as a club is to win the Premier League like we did in the past." His assertive declaration underscores his commitment to addressing the challenges ahead.
Amorim assumed the managerial role in November, and he faces mounting pressure to turn around a team that has suffered its tenth loss in just 24 matches under his stewardship. As United prepare to face Real Sociedad in the Europa League round of 16, the coach's vision for the club remains entrenched.
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