Concerns grow for the coach.
The significant 0-3 loss in the Manchester derby has raised more questions about Ruben Amorim’s uncertain future. Former Manchester United player Gary Neville shared his views on the situation.
Details: Neville warned that if the team does not see an improvement in their results, they might end up in the lower half of the table—something hard to accept considering the team’s substantial financial investments.
Quote: “Amorim will face a lot of pressure. Manchester United is currently in 14th place, and if this continues, they could fall into the bottom half of the table—an unacceptable situation after such spending and a full pre-season. The team is having difficulty against Burnley, Fulham, and Grimsby, struggling to find their rhythm and the needed level of play.
I’m concerned for the coach: it’s too early to panic, but we’ve seen this before. Against Chelsea, United needs to start strong, score in the first 15-20 minutes, and cannot afford to concede first—otherwise, the fans might go quiet and the downward spiral could begin again.”
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