A highly valued prospect of Manchester United was closed by fans after his response to the failure of a false driving test that went online viral.
The 17-year-old Sterrol born in Russia filmed his lessons and put on YouTube for fans to view his progress.
He recently undergone a practical test and images have emerged that he reacted poorly to hear that he would not have passed if the test was real.
Amir Ibragimov, one of the three brothers playing for the United Academy, did the test while his MMA star brother Ibragim was in the back seat.
The video clip of the Mock test starts with the instructor – who acted as the researcher – and asked Amir if he thought he had passed.
“Yes, 100 percent passed,” Amir replied.
“I'm sorry to say that you have failed,” the examiner shot back.
At this point, Amir turned to his brother and asked, “Is he angry?” He then returned to the researcher and wondered: “Are you really serious?”
The researcher continued to tell Amir that he had committed three serious mistakes, which led to a shocked reaction from the young person as he put his head in his hands and started to mock.
Amir was then asked if he could choose the serious infringements that may have cost him, and admitted that he had made a mistake on a roundabout, but argued that it should only have been counted as a small mistake.
Amir was then told that his 'lane discipline' had abandoned him, but he was determined that he had checked to see that there was no one in the next job before he persuaded.
The last mistake was marked that Amir had not checked his blind spots after performing an emergency stop.
Again, the teenager was smoking because he claimed that it should only be a minor and that it should not be counted because he knew it right away.
The clip of 88 seconds has been viewed more than 500,000 times, and many fans were not impressed by Amir's response to the failure of the Mock test while touching his posture.
“I hope it's fake, because that attitude,” wrote an X user in the answers to the video.
“Another youth player with posture problems,” another fan added.
A supporter wrote: “If he is, he has to learn how to speak with people with a little respect.”
Amir was also compared to United Flop Jadon Sancho for his behavior, after Sancho was sent on loan to Chelsea at the start of the season after a public bust with ex-sizing boss Erik ten Hag.
“It seems that he has an attitude. The sooner he is corrected, the better before he becomes another sancho, “said a fan.
Another agreed and added: “This is definitely an attitude, we still have a Sancho in our hands.”
Amir has already attracted attention at the youth level and scored four goals against Newcastle's Under-16S in January 2024.
He has been recommended to become a future Old Trafford star and has met Sir Alex Ferguson, but some fans seem to be a bit worried about his character while preparing for the step to senior level.
