Ruben Amorim delivered a withering assessment of his Manchester United team after its latest loss, admitting it might be the ‘’worst’' side in the club’s storied history.
Ruben Amorim was left fuming at his Manchester United players following their dismal 3-1 defeat by Brighton on Sunday, with the Portuguese coach reportedly smashing a TV in the dressing room
Marcus Rashford is reportedly training with the main group at Manchester United and there are no major issues between Ruben Amorim and himself.The United head coach caused a stir when he left
Manchester United’s season lurched further into turmoil after a 3-1 loss to Brighton in the Premier League. Tottenham sank to new depths with a 3-2 loss to Everton, while Nottingham Forest won 3-2 against Southampton.
Manchester United slumped to another home loss to a Brighton team struggling for results, and the most damning aspect is everyone simply expected it.
The Red Devils' boss has proven his side can mix it with the best teams, but the next challenge is to start winning consistently at home
The World Cup of 1986 really does seem like a long time ago. Those hazy images beamed into our living rooms from the other side of the world provided images so indelible that many of us realised ...
Manchester United were still known as Newton Heath and playing in only their second season in the Football League the last time they started a league campaign this badly at home. That was the 1893-94 season,
Ally McCoist reckons boss Ruben Amorim "wouldn't know" if this Manchester United side is the worst in the club's history.
It has never been this bad at Manchester United. That's the opinion of the club's latest manager anyway. Ruben Amorim has said about his team:
Tottenham’s woeful campaign also sunk to new depths with a 3-2 loss at relegation-fighting Everton, but Nottingham Forest’s unlikely title challenge goes from strength to strength after a 3-2 win against last-placed Southampton. Manchester City is up to fourth after routing Ipswich 6-0.