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Ruben Amorim hits back at Man United youth 'entitlement'
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Ruben Amorim says there is a level of entitlement at Manchester United. (2:24)
MANCHESTER, England — Ruben Amorim has accused some Manchester United players of having a "feeling of entitlement" following incidents of apparent dissent from youngsters Chido Obi and Harry Amass.
Both Chido and Amass posted provocative images on social media after Amorim questioned the readiness of the club's academy graduates to play for the first team.
Asked specifically about the incidents involving Chido and Amass at his news conference on Friday, Amorim hit back.
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Ruben Amorim said provocative social media posts from two of Manchester United’s academy stars showed a damaging “feeling of entitlement” at the Premier League club.
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The United boss last week said Harry Amass was “struggling” at Sheffield Wednesday, bottom of the Championship, and pointed out that Chido Obi was not always a starter in United’s under-21s.
The 18-year-olds both uploaded and subsequently deleted Instagram story posts. Amass posted a photo of himself holding the Sheffield Wednesday’s player of the month award for November with a grinning emoji.
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Man Utd: Ruben Amorim criticises 'feeling of entitlement' at Premier League club
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Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has condemned the "feeling of entitlement" at the club and said players should use criticism and difficult moments as fuel to prove him wrong.
This week Amorim was confronted with a 'Free Kobbie Mainoo' T-shirt, being worn by the midfielder's half-brother, in response to the England star's repeated absence from the starting line-up.
And youngsters Harry Amass and Chido Obi posted – then deleted – pictures on social media highlighting their achievements after Amorim suggested last week they were not doing well.
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