STILL SO FAR TO GO FOR AMORIM
Daily Mirror UK
|September 15, 2025
PLENTY TO PONDER United boss Amorim saw his side well beaten in the derby
MIDWAY through the first-half, with Manchester United trailing, Ruben Amorim slapped his thighs in frustration over the failure of his players to carry out his instructions.
The image of Amorim as a tortured soul has been a recurring one over his 10 months in charge, with eight wins from 31 Premier League games yielding little joy for the United boss.
It was a familiar story here, despite Amorim claiming ahead of the game that United were a “better team’ than last season, his players reverting to type and again failing to deliver when it mattered.
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