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Ruben Amorim was seen agitated in the dugout during Manchester United's 4-4 draw with Bournemouth, as footage showed what the frustrated boss yelled about Leny Yoro
Ruben Amorim will soon be speaking about one of those nights at Old Trafford where the good kind of magic coming from Manchester United's attackers was mellowed by poor play at the back.
Amorim watched on in a constant flux of shock and awe as his United side played out a 4–4 draw at home to Bournemouth on Monday night. The prematch dialogue had been dominated by talk of a change in formation from his 3-4-2-1—something which Amorim has previously been so anti he claimed that not even the Pope could force him into an alteration.
Manchester United were held to a 4-4 draw against Bournemouth on Monday night in what turned out to be a thrilling Premier League encounter. Understandably, Ruben Amorim wasn't entirely happy with the performance and footage from the game caught him angrily venting about one of his players.
Ruben Amorim was caught on camera expressing frustration in the dugout at one of his own players during Manchester United's 4-4 draw with Bournemouth.
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