Ruben Amorim is desperate for new signings after Manchester United's dreadful defeat to Brighton and the beleaguered boss may now finally get his wish as deadline day closes in
Ruben Amorim has been in charge of Manchester United for a little over two and a half months and Liverpool fans will love his latest claim. The Portuguese manager was wanted by the Reds to replace Jurgen Klopp but in the end Liverpool opted to bring in Arne Slot instead.
Despite expectations being low, Manchester United shocked Liverpool at Anfield this weekend. But as much as the 2-2 result will have raised eyebrows, it was actually the committed and effective performance of the team that really caught the eye.
Manchester United are nowhere near returning to the pinnacle of English football – their players are not up to the required standard. That’s the view of talkSPORT’s Ally McCoist,
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has labeled his side the “worst team” in the club’s history after yet another chastening Premier League defeat on Sunday.
Amorim's response to Andre Onana's poor play on the third goal may be of special interest to many, but the real story may be Manchester United's absolute lack of open play cutting edge inside the opponents' box.
Ruben Amorim called his players the worst team maybe in the history of Manchester United after the 3-1 loss at home to Brighton on Sunday; Jamie Carragher says those comments will not go down well wit
HIS players won plenty of praise for their performances at Liverpool and Arsenal over the past couple of weeks. But Ruben Amorim had a clear message for any Manchester United stars who might still
Man United have opened transfer talks with Serie A's Lecce for the signing of 20-year-old Dorgu. Ruben Amorim continues to assess his options for January signings with a particular focus on a left-sided full-back, with his reported £33m (€40m) price tag crucially less than that of other targets.
Manchester United's dramatic fall from grace hits new depths as manager Ruben Amorim delivers a shocking verdict, labelling his squad potentially the worst in the club's storied history. This brutal assessment comes amid a crisis that has seen the Red Devils suffer their worst start since 1893.
It has never been this bad at Manchester United. Well, that’s the opinion of the club’s latest manager, anyway, with Ruben Amorim saying Sunday about his underperforming team: “We are being the worst,