Jamie Carragher admits he was gobsmacked by Ruben Amorim's claim that he is currently managing the worst team in Manchester United 's history and reckons that the Portuguese boss will be getting a stern telling off from the Old Trafford hierarchy.
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has admitted that he has been in regular contact with legendary former manager Sir Alex Ferguson since arriving at Old Trafford.
Follow the reaction as Manchester United are beaten 3-1 by Brighton at home, with their fifth defeat in eight games leaving them 13th in the table
Richard Keys is adamant that Ruben Amorim is trying to get himself sacked as Manchester United ’s head coach after Sunday’s loss Brighton.
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.
Ruben Amorim gave a withering assessment of his Manchester United team after its latest loss. The head coach admits it might be the “worst” team in the club’s storied history.
Manchester United suffered their fourth defeat in their last five home games as Brighton left Old Trafford with a comfortable 3-1 win on Sunday afternoon. Bruno Fernandes cancelled out Yankuba
The 3-1 defeat means Amorim’s side have gone 12 games across all competitions without a clean sheet and, after a recent uptick in performances, the manager is left pondering how to improve his side. They sit 13th in the Premier League after 22 matches.
Amorim gave an honest assessment after Manchester United were beaten again as the new manager confessed this current crop were among the worst team's in the club's history
Manchester United are in talks over a deal for left-back Patrick Dorgu, while an exit for Alejandro Garnacho took another twist with the forward's agents spotted at Stamford Bridge on Monday amid strong interest from Chelsea. Marcus Rashford has reportedly decided he wants to stay at Old Trafford.
Manchester United transfer news as MEN Sport has a go at managing the Reds and the current issues at Old Trafford