In the aftermath of a 3-1 defeat to Brighton at Old Trafford, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has declared that his squad of players are possibly the worst in the club’s entire history.
Manchester United are nowhere near returning to the pinnacle of English football – their players are not up to the required standard. That’s the view of talkSPORT’s Ally McCoist,
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has described his team as “maybe the worst” in the club’s 147-year history following their 3-1 home defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday. The loss marked Amorim’s fourth Premier League defeat at Old Trafford since taking over from Erik ten Hag,
Portuguese Man United coaches continue to provide the best copy from press conferences and Ruben Amorim channelled Jose Mourinho on Sunday.
Amorim's response to Andre Onana's poor play on the third goal may be of special interest to many, but the real story may be Manchester United's absolute lack of open play cutting edge inside the opponents' box.
Ruben Amorim looked like he hadn’t slept or had been crying. This is what managing Manchester United does even to the best of them. His media conference was in keeping with his team’s performance against Brighton: erratic, fraught with anxiety, control ebbing away.
Ruben Amorim was wrong - but pound for pound, Manchester United are the worst team in the world - After another chastening day at Old Trafford, Amorim’s United may be performing worse, relative to their salaries and price tags,
Ruben Amorim called his Manchester United side “maybe the worst team in the history” of the club after they fell to yet another defeat in the Premier League, this time at the hands of Brighton & Hove Albion.
Ruben Amorim has been criticised by two pundits for claiming that his side are the "worst team maybe in the history" of Man Utd.
Manchester United suffered a fourth defeat in the last six games against Brighton as Amorim continues to suffer a turbulent start to his reign, with the players struggling to adapt to his methods
Ruben Amorim refused to single out goalkeeper Andre Onana for blame after his error led to Brighton’s decisive third goal in Manchester United’s 3-1 home to defeat.