Gueye Red Card Sparks Chaos: Amorim Warns Man United Could Turn on Themselves
Everton’s Idrissa Gueye found himself at the center of a stormy moment during their unexpected 1-0 triumph at Manchester United—but Ruben Amorim isn’t buying the red card handed to the midfielder for striking his teammate Michael Keane. In fact, Amorim spins it quite differently, seeing these heated squabbles on the pitch as a kind of fiery camaraderie, a “good feeling” spurred by fierce competition rather than discord. The drama unfolded early at Old Trafford when Gueye was dismissed after an altercation with Keane, seemingly dimming Everton’s hopes. Yet instead of a collapse, the Toffees rallied, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s goal turning the tide – a testament to the resilience sparked even by such fiery exchanges. Amorim’s take? Fighting over lost possession isn’t a fracture in team bonds but a sign of passion and the high stakes they all feel. It’s an angle worth mulling over as the Premier League heats up and emotions run high.



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