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The job will be hard for Ruben Amorim at the head of Manchester United. Arriving to take over from Erik ten Hag, the Portuguese manager is having a logically complicated start in the Premier League. The Red Devils have only won one victory in their last five matches and are in 13th place in the Premier League after another sad setback against Brighton at Old Trafford (3-1).
After the match, the 39-year-old Portuguese had quite a rant against his players: “Whatever the result, we have to be a different team in every way. I'm not going to change the way I see the game. I'm very clear on that. The players will suffer, I'm really sorry, the fans will suffer. We are perhaps the worst team in Manchester United's history. I say this so that we become fully aware of the situation we are in and so that we can change all of that.”. The message got through.
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