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“LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He didn’t score an open Net and caused the Loss today”- Roben Amorim has instructed Manchester United FLOP to leave the Club with immediate effect

Manchester United’s dismal performance at Old Trafford continued as they suffered a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Crystal Palace. This loss marked the seventh time United has been beaten at home this season, leaving the team with an embarrassing goal difference of -6. The pressure is mounting on manager Ruben Amorim to address the team’s goalscoring woes, and he has reiterated his commitment to strengthening the attack before the transfer deadline.

Amorim’s decision to drop strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee against Palace and instead play midfielder Kobbie Mainoo up front for the first time did not yield the desired results, as United failed to score for the ninth time this season. Despite their struggles in front of goal, United is on the verge of allowing a third forward to leave on loan this window, with Marcus Rashford set to complete a loan move to Aston Villa.

The lack of goals is a major concern for Amorim, and he acknowledged that the team needs to improve its performance in every aspect, especially scoring goals. “We speak about that all the time, and we need to improve our performance in every aspect, especially scoring goals,” he said. “We are trying everything to improve the team without making the mistakes of the past. We know all the aspects of our club at the moment, but we are trying everything.”

With only one day left before the transfer deadline, Amorim is hopeful that United can bring in a new forward to bolster their attack. The club is considering moves for Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku and Bayern Munich teenager Mathys Tel, although Amorim refused to confirm any specific targets. When asked about a possible move for Tel, who has not scored in 14 games this season, Amorim remained tight-lipped, choosing to focus on the team’s overall performance rather than individual transfers.

“We need to improve as a team to score goals, and we are trying our best to improve the team,” Amorim said. “This market is really hard on the clubs. To make some deals here, it’s hard. Then you have the urgency, sometimes when you are in the moments, you make mistakes. We are trying everything, guys, we want so bad to improve, I want so bad to improve the team. I know what the team needs. But sometimes it’s possible or not, but we are trying everything.”

As the transfer deadline draws near, United fans are eagerly awaiting news of any potential signings. Amorim’s comments suggest that the club is prepared to take a gamble on a new forward in order to address their goalscoring woes. With time running out, United will be hoping to bring in a player who can make an immediate impact and help turn their season around.

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