LOU MACARI woke up yesterday morning still scratching his head over why Ruben Amorim would call his team ‘maybe the worst in Manchester United’s history’. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who spent £1.03billion
Sir Alex Ferguson sends strong message to Ruben Amorim
Ruben Amorim admitted his side might be the “worst” in the history of Manchester United after they slumped to a sixth home league defeat of the season in losing 3-1 to Brighton on Sunday.
United slumped to their worst start to a home campaign in 131 years. AMOR-I'M NOT HELPING: Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim appears frustrated after the final whistle. Pic: Martin Rickett/PA Wire.
RUBEN AMORIM believes he is in charge of the “worst Manchester United team in history”. The 39-year-old warned fans to expect more suffering after United endured a fourth defeat in
Ruben Amorim has revealed part of the conversation that he had with legendary former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson ahead of the Brighton match.
Ruben Amorim has won just six of his 14 games as Man Utd boss and has been handed advice by Sir Alex Ferguson - whose messages have backfired in the past.
Ruben Amorim branded his team as the worst “maybe in the history of Manchester United ” after a 3-1 defeat against Brighton on Sunday led to the team being booed off the pitch at Old Trafford.
Manchester United crashed to a dismal 3-1 defeat against Brighton as Ruben Amorim's problems mounted on the day Old Trafford paid a sombre tribute to legendary striker Denis Law. Amorim's side were hoping to mark Law's death aged 84 by producing the kind of
Ruben Amorim might not have been historically accurate when he labelled his Manchester United flops as "maybe the worst team" in the club's history, but his astonishing claim did expose
Report and free match highlights as goals by Yankuba Minteh, Kaoru Mitoma and Georginio Rutter earn Brighton a 3-1 win away to Manchester United; Old Trafford had paid tribute to hero Denis Law in emo
The cover of Thursday’s United Review pays a poignant tribute to The King, Denis Law, following the announcement of his passing. This special edition of the matchday programme is fronted by a striking image of The Lawman, posing proudly in his beloved red shirt at Old Trafford in August 1968.