In the final seconds of the early match of round 33 between Wolverhampton and Man United, when the away team was trailing 2-1, the camera towards the bench of M.U caught a scene that made Rojo and Romero feel ashamed.
The duo calmly joked when there were just a few seconds left, the "Red Devils" would suffer their third defeat in their last 4 matches. What is more regrettable for these two substitutes is that ahead of them, captain Solskjaer is showing more tension and worry than ever.
The actions of the Argentine duo have made many Man United fans feel hot-tempered. The harsh tweet lines were widely shared, the majority wanted both Romero and Marcos Rojo to pack up and take them off Old Trafford immediately.
In fact, without needing to take unorganized actions and provoke fans, both Romero and Rojo should also find a way to leave Manchester United. Because at this time, they are just the best and worst in coach Ole Solskjaer's squad.
Rojo's case seems to have found no hope. The current Man United main midfielder duo are Victor Lindelof and Chris Smalling. If one of these two factors cannot compete, the replacement will be Phil Jones or Eric Bailly. Thus, the possibility of Rojo playing is almost zero and he currently just sit there and receive a salary.
The Argentine centre-back himself has failed to show any efforts to improve himself. This is the 4th season he has played for the Old Trafford team but has not been recognized as a key factor once.
Previous generations of "Red Devils" coaches such as Van Gaal and Mourinho have given Rojo more or less many opportunities. However, partly because of injuries, partly because of his inadequacy, he lost himself. The past 4 years have been a long enough time for the former Sporting Lisbon centre-back to test himself in the harshest football environment in the world.
The results are now clear, Rojo should not continue to stick with M.U to destroy his career.
Romero's case is quite more humane than his compatriot's. If M.U participates in the Champions League, De Gea will be the main scorer in this tournament and the Premier League. As for Romero, he is still given opportunities in the FA Cup or League Cup. However, Romero's impression left a weak impression on fans.
Last summer, Jose Mourinho brought Lee Grant to Old Trafford. The 3-year-old Grant is the third goalkeeper and only contributes to the "blue team" task during training sessions. However, if Romero is not playing, Grant is always ready and capable of replacing him. Choosing a backup option like Grant is necessary and if the salary fund needs to be reduced, M.U will not be too surprised to blackmail Romero.
Both logically and emotionally, the superstitious duo Romero and Rojo have nothing to continue to be associated with Manchester United. In the big revolution next summer, cases that are not feasible and make many people "itchy" like these two stars can become "mental gifts" in any contract Ole Solskjaer is interested in.