Home Football Ruben Amorim implicated in vandalism at Old Trafford after Manchester United's loss to Brighton & Hove Albion

Ruben Amorim implicated in vandalism at Old Trafford after Manchester United's loss to Brighton & Hove Albion

The Portuguese head coach assumed the role of leading the Red Devils in November and has s...

Wed, 22 Jan 2025 09:21 AM

The Portuguese head coach assumed the role of leading the Red Devils in November and has since faced challenges in achieving positive results while introducing his innovative style of play.

Tensions boiled over in the dressing room following the game, leading to a visible show of frustration from Amorim, damaging equipment in the process.

Ruben Amorim breaks TV following Manchester United loss

United boss Amorim broke a television in the dressing room following his side’s loss to Brighton, according to a report from The Athletic.

That he was addressing his team at all is signal enough of just how dissatisfied he was: Amorim usually leaves any post-match discussion until the following day.

The TV – used for tactical displays before a game – is thought to have been caught in the crossfire of Amorim remonstrating with his players about their performance, and will now need to be fixed before Rangers visit Manchester in the Europa League on Thursday night.

The Red Devils lost 3-1 to the Seagulls, after Bruno Fernandes’ penalty was not enough to counter goals from Yankuba Minteh, Kaoru Mitoma and Georginio Rutter.

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The loss was United’s 10th of the season, leaving them in 13th place ahead of their upcoming visit to Fulham this weekend.

It came as Amorim’s sixth loss in the English top flight, with wins against Everton, Manchester City and Southampton the only league victories he has managed so far.

In FourFourTwo’s opinion, it’s easy to see why Amorim is so frustrated. Yes, the team is adapting to a new system, but they have enough top-level players in the squad to be higher in the league than they are, using any system.

This, and his open and frank discussion of relegation being a genuine concern, are devices intended to shock his players into life. They’ve shown they can turn up against the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and City — Amorim has made clear he won’t sit still while they slack off against everyone else.

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