“I don’t see how Amorim is helping Manchester United” The football world has once again exploded after the latest interview between Cristiano Ronaldo and Piers Morgan, when the Portuguese superstar unexpectedly launched harsh criticism aimed at Manchester United and coach Ruben Amorim.

In the conversation, which was broadcast exclusively last night, Ronaldo frankly said:
“Manchester United is no longer the team I knew. Everything is collapsing — from the spirit, the strategy to the winning culture. And with all due respect, I don’t see how Amorim is helping that rebuilding process.”
This sentence, as soon as it left Ronaldo’s lips, immediately created a global media earthquake. Manchester United fans were fiercely divided — one side agreed that the team was losing its identity, while the other side thought Ronaldo had gone too far by publicly belittling the current coach.
Less than 12 hours later, coach Ruben Amorim delivered a stern rebuttal at a press conference at Carrington. Calm but cold in his voice, he declared:
“I respect Ronaldo — but here, we work for Manchester United, not for any individual. A team cannot survive if someone thinks he is bigger than the team.”
After his response, the press conference room fell silent. A reporter asked if he felt offended by Ronaldo’s words, Amorim just smiled:
“I am not offended. I just feel sorry — sorry for a legend who no longer understands that today’s victory comes from humility, not memory.”
The British media immediately called this a “cold war between legend and successor”, while experts said the relationship between Ronaldo and Amorim — which used to be quite good when both were Portuguese — has now completely broken down.
On social media, the hashtag #RonaldoVsAmorim climbed straight to the top of global trends after just 2 hours. One fan commented:
“This is no longer a matter between two people. This is a matter of honor, of power, and of the image of Manchester United.”
According to inside sources, the MU leadership held an emergency meeting immediately after the interview was broadcast, and did not rule out the possibility that they would issue an official statement to defend coach Amorim.
So far, Ronaldo’s side has not responded further, but the media believes that a verbal confrontation — even a legal one — may be closer than ever.
One thing is for sure: since that interview, Manchester United has not only faced a crisis in form, but also had to endure the biggest “media storm” of the season.