Furious Manchester United players have made their feelings known over some of the players in the team following their 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace at Old Trafford.
Manchester United fans erupted in frustration after their team suffered a 2-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace, further deepening their struggles in the Premier League.
The loss, which saw Jean-Philippe Mateta score a second-half brace, marked another setback for the Red Devils under Ruben Amorim, halting their brief momentum following three consecutive wins.
With this defeat, Crystal Palace has leapfrogged United in the table, leaving the Red Devils languishing in 13th place. Amorim, who had shown signs of progress with improved performances, now finds himself facing fresh scrutiny over defensive frailties that have plagued the team all season.
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The frustration among fans has been further exacerbated by Manchester United’s overall decline, with some supporters questioning the squad’s quality, especially following the loan departure of Marcus Rashford to Aston Villa.
Many believe that key players have not lived up to expectations and are calling for major changes within the squad.
One of the most targeted figures was goalkeeper Andre Onana, with one fan on X (@lisajt_x) comparing him unfavorably to former United shot-stopper David De Gea.
“Onana needs dropping. Going from De Gea to him is like selling a Ferrari and buying a Ford Fiesta.”
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Bruno Fernandes, the club captain, also came under heavy fire, with fans questioning his consistency and impact. @utdHarryy vented:
“2 key starters who need selling if we’re to progress in the future: Bruno Fernandes and Andre Onana. My opinion, but we won’t win anything major with them two starting every week. Onana always has a mistake in him, and Bruno is so inconsistent it’s hilarious.”
Another user, @SihleeUndifened, was even harsher in their assessment of Fernandes:
“Bruno got to get sold this summer. What an awful player he is. Him and Ugarte in that midfield is horrifying.”
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Meanwhile, Harry Maguire remained a divisive figure among the United faithful, with @FergiesRightRef comparing him unfavorably to Matthijs de Ligt who came off the bench.
“De Ligt’s IQ is 10x that of Maguire. He COMMUNICATES, controls the back three and the two in front. His IQ and reading of the game is MILES better than Maguire. Maguire destroys EVERYTHING in this team. He INVITES pressure and when they press him, he ‘gets rid of the ball.’ That’s how a relegation battle team center-half plays. Low footballing IQ from the guy.”
Lisandro Martínez’s injury has further exposed United’s defensive struggles, with @UtdKiad warning that inexperience might cost them dearly:
“The worst part about Lisandro Martínez’s injury? If Leny Yoro, Maguire, and de Ligt don’t step up, we’ll be relying on another teenager—this time, Ayden Heaven—just like we did with Mainoo and Garnacho last season. When will we allow them to develop freely?”
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Right-back Diogo Dalot was also on the receiving end of harsh criticism, with @Gideoomatic questioning his decision-making:
“Dalot isn’t even a bad player, he’s just an idiot. Half the time you’re thinking, what is wrong with this guy?”
Another fan, @MartienBall, expressed disbelief at Dalot’s continued presence in the squad:
“I’m genuinely running out of words for Dalot. Some people are so lucky in this life. How can someone have such a low IQ and play for United? Crazy.”
The backlash from United fans highlights growing unrest as the club struggles to find consistency and reclaim a place among the league’s elite.
With their form fluctuating and key players failing to meet expectations, Ruben Amorim faces an uphill battle to restore faith in his squad and turn their season around before it’s too late.