Manchester United Faces Relegation Concerns Under Ruben Amorim
The club's struggles deepen with poor performances, financial constraints, and a lack of player commitment as relegation fears grow.
- Manchester United sits in 14th place in the Premier League, just seven points above the relegation zone, marking their worst season since 1989.
- Manager Ruben Amorim has suffered five defeats in his first eight league matches, the club's worst managerial start in over a century.
- Amorim has openly acknowledged relegation risks and criticized the squad's lack of fight, with several players underperforming and seeking exits.
- Financial limitations due to past spending mean United must sell players, including potential departures for Marcus Rashford and Antony, before making January signings.
- Amorim’s tactical system and player roles have faced criticism, with key positions like wingback proving problematic, further exposing the team's weaknesses.