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Amorim spotted with plaster on knuckles after half-time as Man Utd fans say ‘anyone checked the TVs in changing room?’

Published on May 08, 2025 at 09:52 PM

RUBEN AMORIM was spotted with a plaster on his knuckles after half-time of Manchester United’s Europa League win.

The Red Devils trailed 1-0 at the break after Mikel Jauregizar’s curler for Athletic Bilbao.

Post-match interview with a man who has a bandage on his hand.
Ruben Amorim came out at half-time with a plaster on his knuckles
Ruben Amorim, Manchester United manager, applauding.
Fans speculated about the cause of the supposed cut

That goal put the visitors back in the tie, although on aggregate.

Amorim then sparked speculation after he returned to the dugout with a plaster over his knuckles after half-time.

Fans theorised as to what had done to injure himself – with the Portuguese not a stranger to unleashing his anger in careless ways.

After a defeat to Brighton in January Amorim in the club dressing room during a furious dressing down of his players.

He later admitted he made a mistake and vowed he would not repeat his actions.

However after appearing to be cut fans speculated that he may have physically taken out his anger in the dressing room once again.

One fan said: “Amorim has a plaster on the knuckles... has another TV took a right hook 😂”;

Another added: “Did anyone check the TVs in the changing room is ok? Amorim had a plaster over his knuckles 🤣🤣”;


A third wrote: “Amorim definitely punched something in the dressing room at half time. See the plaster on his left hand.”;

And another commented: “Amorim put a plaster on the back of his hand?”;

Whatever the boss said at half-time it clearly worked as Mason Mount sparked a comeback 18 minutes from time.

He swivelled and finished brilliantly before rounding with an effort from close to the halfway line after Rasmus Hojlund and Casemiro had put the tie beyond doubt.

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