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.
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.
Ruben Amorim responded to Wayne Rooney's suggestion that he's "naive" to say his goal at Manchester United is to win the Premier League by telling the former club captain that it's "easy" to be a pundit.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney said he still has faith in striker Rasmus Hojlund and found hope in his substitute performance in the Red Devils' draw with Arsenal.
Manchester United and England forward Wayne Rooney will join forces to co-manage the England Soccer Aid side at Old Trafford in June.
MOTD2 pundit Wayne Rooney says Manchester United's draw with Arsenal was a reminder that both sides have problems up front.
The Devils' Advocate talks Manchester United's FA Cup exit to Fulham, Wayne Rooney's comments calling Ruben Amorim "naive" and how the rest of this season might now pan out. Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds What is behind Hojlund's goal drought?
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim defends himself after being called "naive" by former captain Wayne Rooney for suggesting the club's goal is to win the Premier League.
Ruben Amorim is called "naive" by Wayne Rooney after the Portuguese said Manchester United want to win the Premier League title.
Despite failing to score in his last 20 games for Manchester United, Wayne Rooney believes Rasmus Hojlund will come good for the Red Devils.
Rúben Amorim defended his ambition to win the Premier League, rejecting Wayne Rooney's criticism. He argued that aiming for the title is not naive but reflects the club's history and expectations.
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