Bei Bei talks about Manchester City Derby: This game is too uncomfortable, I hope the players feel as painful as the fans

Last week, Manchester United lost to Etihad 0-3. Recently, Beckham talked about the game in an interview with CBS Sports Golazo. Beckham said: "As a former Manchester United player and fan, I hope the players will feel as painful as our fans. I...


Last week, Manchester United lost to Etihad 0-3. Recently, Beckham talked about the game in an interview with CBS Sports Golazo.

Beckham said: "As a former Manchester United player and fan, I hope the players will feel as painful as our fans. I believe they will, because they will never play like this if they don't want to win."

Beckham emphasized that no matter who coaches, players must feel this pain as much as the fans.

Beckham said: "They just met a team like Manchester City, and they were at Manchester City's home court. When you lose such a game, you won't go out and walk around because once you go out, you will meet Manchester United fans."

Beckham, who has always rarely commented on Manchester United issues publicly like other former teammates, said: "This game is so uncomfortable. As I said, as a Manchester United fan, I have been a little tired of watching these games and seeing everything happening in front of us."

Manchester United fell to the bottom last season, and faced out of control at the beginning of the new season, and the dissatisfaction of Manchester United fans is getting stronger and stronger. As the team's performance continues to be sluggish and the performance continues to deteriorate, Beckham's outspokenness may only reflect the broader voice of Red Devils fans.

Beckham's two former teammates Scholes and Butt also believe that Amorin has been "see through" by other coaches and must make changes, otherwise the get out of class will be dismissed.

Bart said in the podcast: "If he wants to achieve results and stay for a long time, he must grit his teeth and make some changes, otherwise the team will only continue to lose."

, and Scholes criticized that Amorin made Manchester United play like a robot: "No one on the court dares to take responsibility. There are obviously experienced players, but no one really stands up and controls the situation. They are like robots."

Under Amorin's leadership, Manchester United ushered in the worst start in the Premier League since 1992, with only 4 points in the first four rounds.



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