Manchester, England – What should have been a sigh of relief turned into outright pandemonium inside Old Trafford’s locker room Saturday night. Manchester United squeaked out a 1-1 draw against a relegation-threatened side, saved only by a 90th-minute equalizer. But the real drama unfolded behind closed doors.
Sources inside the camp tell The Red Devil Insider that head coach Rúben Amorim lost it. The Portuguese tactician, known for his cool demeanor, reportedly unloaded on his squad: “Useless people! You earn huge salaries but can’t even fight for the badge!” Players sat stunned as Amorim paced, veins bulging, demanding answers for another lackluster display.

The fuse had been lit. Minutes later, a shouting match erupted between senior stars. In the chaos, captain Bruno Fernandes – United’s talisman and emotional leader – took a stray elbow (or knee, accounts vary) to the thigh. Witnesses saw the Portuguese playmaker grimacing, limping heavily as medical staff rushed him to the treatment room. Initial scans are pending, but sources fear a 2-4 week layoff.
“It wasn’t just frustration – it was a message,” a club insider revealed. “Amorim’s had enough. He’s telling millionaires to act like professionals or get out.”
The timing couldn’t be worse. United sit 12th in the Premier League, winless in four, with a brutal fixture list looming. Fans online are tearing themselves apart:
- “Amorim’s right – these guys are stealing a living!”
- “Screaming at your captain until he’s injured? Toxic. INEOS out.”
Social media exploded within minutes. #AmorimOut trended alongside #BrunoInjury, racking up 2.1 million posts in under two hours. One viral clip – allegedly leaked audio of Amorim’s rant – has already hit 10 million views.
Club statements remain tight-lipped. A spokesperson said only: “Internal matters are handled privately. Focus remains on the next match.”
But the damage is done. Whispers of dressing-room splits, player unrest, and even boardroom pressure on Amorim are growing louder. Will this be the wake-up call United needs – or the spark that burns the season down?
One thing’s clear: the pressure cooker at Manchester United just hit critical. And with Bruno possibly sidelined, the Red Devils’ fragile season hangs by a thread.