As The Athletic revealed on Tuesday, United head coach Ruben Amorim damaged a screen in their dressing room following the 3-1 home defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday. The news comes after Amorim called his team “maybe the worst” United side in history in the press conference after their seventh defeat in his 15 games in charge.
Follow the reaction as Manchester United are beaten 3-1 by Brighton at home, with their fifth defeat in eight games leaving them 13th in the table
Manchester United were condemned to a fourth loss in five home games as Brighton breezed past the Red Devils at Old Trafford. The visitors took an early lead through Yankuba Minteh, but this was cancelled out midway through the first-half as Bruno Fernandes levelled from the spot.
The Red Devils have now lost four of their last five matches at Old Trafford, and were second best in this contest.
Ruben Amorim's Red Devils failed in their bid to win consecutive Premier League games for the first time since the end of last season, instead losing a third-straight game to Brighton at Old Trafford.
Manchester United welcome Brighton to Old Trafford this Sunday looking to making it consecutive league wins for the first time this season.Ruben Amorim’s side conjured up a late comeback to beat a
After yet another home loss at Old Trafford, this time to Brighton & Hove Albion, coach Ruben Amorim delivered a powerful statement, boldly declaring his team as "the worst Manchester United in history.
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TBR Football can exclusively reveal that Manchester United scouted Francisco Trincao and Xavi Simons during RB Leipzig’s 2-1 win against Sporting CP in the Champions League on Wednesday. It looks like several incomings and outgoings could occur at Manchester United as they try to build the best-possible squad for Ruben Amorim to manage.
Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, and Robbie Mustoe analyze a chaotic Sunday in Matchweek 22, where Brighton upended Manchester United, Manchester City routed Ipswich Town, Everton stunned Spurs, and more.
Brighton broke a barren run of their own against Ipswich Town in their last match, with a 2-0 victory their first in nine Premier League games, stretching back to late November. The Seagulls beat United 2-1 with an injury-time winner at the start of the season, and will be keen to complete a league double over the Red Devils.