Manchester United Coach Labels Team 'Worst in Club History' Following Historic Struggles
Ruben Amorim's scathing critique comes as the club faces its worst home record in over a century and languishes in 13th place in the Premier League.
- Manchester United has suffered six home defeats this season, a record not seen since the 1893/94 campaign when the club was known as Newton Heath.
- Head coach Ruben Amorim, appointed in November, described the current squad as 'perhaps the worst team in Manchester United's history.'
- The team has lost seven of 15 matches under Amorim, with only three wins in their last ten Premier League games.
- Despite a roster featuring high-profile players like Bruno Fernandes, Lisandro Martínez, and Marcus Rashford, the team is underperforming and sits 13th in the league table.
- Amorim has vowed to stick to his playing philosophy while acknowledging the need to 'survive' the ongoing crisis and break a string of negative records.