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Amorim Says Man United May Be the Worst Team in Club’s History

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English sports presenter Richard Keys has criticized Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim, accusing him of trying to get himself fired after the team’s 3-1 loss to Brighton in the Premier League on Sunday.

After the defeat to Brighton at Old Trafford, Amorim raised eyebrows during a post-match interview, declaring that his team might be “the worst in the club’s history.”

Richard Keys didn’t hold back in his response, writing in his blog that Amorim’s remarks were unhelpful and out of line. “What was Ruben Amorim thinking when he said his team might be the worst in Manchester United’s history?” Keys asked.

“Everyone knows United are struggling—that’s why he was hired. It’s his responsibility to fix the mess, not to publicly bash the very players he needs to rely on.”

Keys also expressed doubt over Amorim’s intentions, suggesting the manager might be deliberately inviting dismissal.

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“I said weeks ago that it looked like he was trying to get himself sacked, and now I’m even more convinced. If I were his boss, I’d call him in today and grant his wish,” Keys added.


 

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“Our Game Plan Worked”: Frank Onyeka on Super Eagles’ AFCON 2025 Victory

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Nigerian player Frank Onyeka speaks on the recent match of the Super Eagles against Tunisia and shares what made the difference in our victory at AFCON 2025.

While interviewed, the player stated “I think our game plan worked really well. The way we pressed them high didn’t give them any chance to play, so that is what made the difference.”


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Super Eagles Star Calvin Bassey Opens Up on Nearly Walking Away from Football

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Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey has opened up about a difficult period in his career, revealing that he almost stepped away from football.

Speaking during a recent interview, Bassey shared that he once made a personal promise to himself to quit pursuing football professionally if he failed to secure a spot at a professional club.

“I remember being 15 and going into my final year, and I told myself that if I didn’t get into a professional club, I would quit football. It was that simple,” he said.

“I would just stop pursuing it seriously and only play for fun. Thank God I eventually got a club, because I honestly don’t know where I would be otherwise.”


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CAF Fines Egypt $5,000 Over Post-Match Media Violation After Zimbabwe Clash

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It has been reported that the Confederation of African Football (CAF) fined Egypt $5,000 following their clash with Zimbabwe for failing to manage post-match media obligations.

It was noted that after the match, the Egyptian players ignored the media. This action was said to be a violation of CAF’s media regulations, which led to the fine being imposed.


 

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