Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has defended saying the club’s goal is to win the Premier League after his remarks were called “naive” by the team’s record goalscorer Wayne Rooney following their FA Cup exit to Fulham.
Amorim has defended himself from allegations of 'naivety' after revealing his aims to win the Premier League title; Rooney, meanwhile, insists ambitions must be kept in check amid talk of the sack
Ruben Amorim's target of Manchester United reclaiming their Premier League crown by 2028 is far too optimistic, but there is a path the club can take towards eventually achieving it
RUBEN AMORIM hit back at Wayne Rooney for branding his Prem title ambitions as ‘naive’. Fulham dumped out FA Cup holders Manchester United as keeper Bernd Leno saved penalties from Victor Lindelof
Manager Ruben Amorim said winning the Premier League remains the goal for a struggling Manchester United, despite former United forward Wayne Rooney saying the coach was "naive" to say that.
Man United manager Ruben Amorim has hit back at Rooney following the FA Cup loss to Fulham, and he's not happy.