Manchester United’s season hit a historic low with a 3-1 defeat to Brighton, making it their 10th loss of the campaign. Coach Ruben Amorim called the team “the worst in United’s history,” acknowledging their struggles despite massive investments. Limited training time and mounting pressure add to United’s ongoing challenges.
Manchester United's challenging season continued with a 3-1 home loss to Brighton, marking their 10th defeat of the campaign and a historic low not seen since 1893-94. Under coach Ruben Amorim, the team has struggled, winning just three of 10 Premier League matches since his November appointment.
Amorim candidly admitted to United’s poor form, labeling them "the worst team in Manchester United's history." He acknowledged the mounting pressure from fans and the difficulty of turning things around, especially given their inconsistent performances. Despite spending over £600 million in recent years, the team has failed to meet expectations.
Brighton outclassed United, allowing just one shot on target—a penalty converted by Bruno Fernandes. Amorim admitted, “The opponents are better in many details. We are underperforming, and I am not helping my players enough.”
The team now faces a grueling schedule with limited training time, starting with a Europa League fixture against Rangers, followed by a Premier League clash with Fulham. Amorim stressed the need for hard work and consistency but warned of further struggles as the team adjusts to his new tactics.
With poor results mounting, United’s challenges underscore deeper issues beyond the pitch, putting both the coach and players under immense scrutiny from fans and analysts alike. Whether Amorim can reverse the tide remains uncertain, but the stakes couldn’t be higher for the Red Devils.