Willis Raburu Slams Manchester United After 10-Man Everton Stalemate

Willis Raburu unleashed a fierce reaction after Manchester United failed to defeat a 10-man Everton side on Monday, November 24, 2025. Everton played for more than 80 minutes with one player sent off, yet United still walked away without a win. Raburu took to Instagram immediately after the match and vented his frustration through an emotional and unfiltered message that captured just how fed up he is with the club’s performance.
Raburu said, “10 men! For over 80 minutes, and we don’t win! Absolute rubbish! No composure, no resolve, just a drab performance! Anyway, onward and upwards! Bitterly disappointing anniversary for Amorim! Nkt! On to the next, still better than LIVERPOOL. Mwenye alikua wetu, fala kabisa. 10 men. Nonsense. Lakini ni kwa sababu ukiwatch game na hawa watu…sigh.”
His reaction reflected the exhaustion many supporters felt after watching Manchester United waste what looked like a perfect chance to climb higher in the table. Despite having a huge advantage, United struggled to create meaningful chances and failed to take control of the match. Their attack lacked sharpness, and the team moved with little urgency, which only intensified Raburu’s irritation.

Why Did the Match Trigger Such a Strong Reaction?
The frustration stemmed from how simple the task should have been for Manchester United. With Everton down to 10 players early in the match, United were expected to dominate possession, maintain pressure and convert the moment into a comfortable victory. Instead, their approach was slow and uncertain, and they looked unprepared to take advantage of the opportunity.
For Raburu, this game added to a familiar cycle of disappointment. The club continues to fall short in matches where performance should be clear and decisive. His rant drew attention because it reflected not just anger but also the sense of defeat that comes from watching a team drift away from consistency.
Raburu’s comments also hinted at deeper concerns about the team’s direction. He suggested that this was more than a disappointing result; it was a reminder of ongoing problems that keep resurfacing. The inability to beat a weakened opponent raised questions about mentality, structure and readiness.
Closing his message with “onward and upwards” showed an attempt to stay hopeful, but the tone revealed how little confidence he has left. The match gave him another reason to doubt the team’s ability to deliver when the moment is entirely in their favour. His reaction summed up the growing frustration among fans who feel United are losing ground in matches that should be straightforward wins.
By Yockshard Enyendi
