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Amorim's terrible confession after the Red Devils' new setback

Beaten at home by Brighton this Sunday (1-3), Manchester United occupies a worrying 13th place in the league and continues to sink, leaving Ruben Amorim in a delicate position.

Manchester United continues to sink. This Sunday, the Red Devils fell back into their mistakes by losing at home against Brighton (1-3) and languishing in a worrying 13th place. Aware of looking behind more than ahead, the Mancunians once again displayed glaring defensive generosity. Often the savior of his team, André Onana was guilty of an improbable handball on a seemingly innocuous cross. Since the arrival of Ruben Amorim at the end of November, Manchester United have conceded almost two goals per game, in all competitions. The club in the red jersey has only won three of the eleven matches played in the league.

“We have a new coach who loses more than his predecessor”

Disappointed at the final whistle, the Portuguese coach released a big confession which could leave its mark in the coming weeks. “Imagine what this means for a Manchester United fan. Imagine what it is for me. So we have a new manager who loses more than his predecessor. I know that perfectly well. Like I said, I'm not going to not change, no matter what. I know we can succeed, but we have to survive this moment. Because I'm not naive and I know we have to survive now. “Manchester United's history, we must recognize that,” said confided Ruben Amorim to the microphone of Sky Sports.

Scorer on a penalty this Sunday, Bruno Fernandes “doesn't really understand” what is happening at Manchester United. “We talk all the time about how difficult it is to play at Old Trafford. How come Man Utd have difficulty playing at their home ground with the atmosphere we have, with the big stadium and everything else?

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11th team at home, the Red Devils have only won five of their 12 home games in the Premier League (one draw, six defeats). In a crisis of results, Ruben Amorim's players will return to Old Trafford on Thursday for the reception of Glasgow Rangers in the Europa League, a competition where they are still undefeated, before traveling to Fulham to try to find some color at the heart of a season which is turning sour.

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