Ruben Amorim Faces Scrutiny Over Manchester United's Struggles and Harsh Criticism
The Manchester United manager clarifies his controversial 'worst team' remarks following a heated dressing room incident after the Brighton defeat.
- Ruben Amorim called his Manchester United team 'maybe the worst in the club's history' after their 3-1 loss to Brighton, a comment he later clarified as self-critical.
- The manager admitted to damaging a dressing room television in frustration following the defeat, marking a rare emotional outburst from the typically composed coach.
- Manchester United has lost seven of 15 matches under Amorim, leaving them in 13th place in the Premier League and struggling with poor home form at Old Trafford.
- The team faces mounting pressure to improve, with upcoming Europa League and Premier League matches seen as opportunities to rebuild confidence and momentum.
- Amorim acknowledged his mistakes in communication and vowed to work on improving his approach, while emphasizing the need for the team to address their nervousness and lack of focus.