The season’s main narrative surrounds the social media usage of Manchester United players.
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Count Amad among the players whose acts on social media are causing chaos.
The Ivorian removed all mention of Manchester United, a decision the player must have understood would cause fans to scratch their heads.
He only has three postings on his Instagram profile as of this writing, all from while he was on loan at Sunderland last year, when he excelled.
Additionally, he updated the bio on his X (previously known as Twitter) account. It now reads in French, “This will all end.”
Naturally, fans’ attempts to make sense of this circumstance in light of the player’s ongoing exile from the club have lit social media ablaze.
Amad apparently had the opportunity to return to his loan in January, but Ten Hag convinced him that he would play a part.
Rather, what has happened is that he is now not just lower in the hierarchy than Alejandro Garnacho and Antony, but even Omari Forson has played more minutes than him.
It must have been a terrible experience for a player who seemed to have the world at his feet and regained his mojo following a legitimate success of a loan term.
However, it is at best imprudent for him to have done so on social media, where he would have known that it would draw notice and criticism.
The last guy to accomplish it, albeit in a more direct manner, was Sancho, and he now finds himself with one foot out of the Old Trafford permanent exit door.
If Amad were to follow him, it would be a tragedy, particularly following a promising loan stint in English football.