
Manchester United’s dismal performance this season has sparked concern among fans and former players alike. Wayne Rooney, the club’s record goalscorer, has expressed his disappointment, stating that the team looks “lost” and “scared” on the pitch.
*A Season of Struggle*
With just nine wins from 28 league games, Manchester United finds itself in a lowly 14th position in the Premier League. The team’s hopes of winning any silverware this season hang by a thread, with their Europa League last 16 second-leg tie against Real Sociedad being their last chance.
*Rooney’s Verdict*
Rooney, who played for Manchester United from 2004 to 2017, believes that the current squad lacks the mentality to succeed. “They look lost. I think they look scared and just scared to make a mistake,” he said on the Stick to Football podcast.
*Changes Needed*
Rooney advocates for significant changes to the squad, suggesting that 10 to 15 players need to leave the club. While acknowledging that this is not feasible, he emphasizes the need for a cultural shift within the team.
*Players Who Should Stay*
Rooney identifies Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo as players he would keep at Manchester United. Fernandes, in particular, has been a consistent performer, despite the team’s struggles.
*The Way Forward*
Manchester United’s co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has acknowledged that some players are “not good enough” and “some probably are overpaid.” Rooney’s comments echo this sentiment, highlighting the need for a renewed sense of responsibility and fight among the players.