“Sometimes I Hate My Players”: Amorim’s Stunning Admission Amid Manchester United Crisis (video)

Under-fire manager admits he sometimes “wants to quit,” refuses to apologize for his explosive criticism, and tells frustrated star Kobbie Mainoo to “fight for his place.”

In a breathtakingly candid press conference, a visibly strained Ruben Amorim has laid bare the intense pressure of managing Manchester United, admitting there are moments he “hates” his players and even wants to walk away from the job entirely.

The manager’s extraordinary comments come in the wake of a humiliating Carabao Cup exit to League Two side Grimsby Town, a result that has plunged his tenure into crisis. Rather than retreating from his post-match fury, Amorim defiantly doubled down, warning that he will never be the constantly calm, media-trained figure many expect him to be.

“Every time that we have… one defeat like that, I’m going to be like that,” Amorim stated ahead of Saturday’s crucial Premier League match against Burnley. “I’m going to say that sometimes I hate my players, sometimes I love my players… I felt that in that moment I was so frustrated and annoyed.”

He dismissed advice to be more composed, declaring, “I’m not going to be like that,” and described the performance against Grimsby as “unacceptable.”

The Portuguese coach portrayed his emotional state as a rollercoaster, oscillating between despair and long-term commitment. “Sometimes I want to quit. Sometimes I want to be here for 20 years,” he revealed, acknowledging he needs to improve but emphasizing his current focus is solely on the Burnley game.

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Amorim also addressed the situation of young midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, who is seeking a loan move after failing to feature in United’s first two league games. The manager was unequivocal, insisting the 20-year-old will stay at Old Trafford and must earn his spot.

“I want Kobbie to stay. He needs to fight for his place. We need Kobbie,” Amorim said, understanding the player’s disappointment but demanding he prove himself in training.

The press conference paints a picture of a manager at war with his circumstances, refusing to sugarcoat the club’s deep-seated problems and challenging his players—and himself—to navigate through the storm.

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