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Amorim stresses United must improve to reach their potential

Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonNovember 25, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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A year after his first warning

Ruben Amorim issued another strong warning about high expectations. Manchester United won 4–0 in this fixture last season, yet he predicted trouble ahead. One year later, the same weaknesses resurfaced. A heated clash between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane defined the early action. United spent 77 minutes against ten men but failed to convert that advantage into control.

United fail to use their numerical advantage

Amorim watched his players struggle at critical moments. Patrick Dorgu and Leny Yoro lost possession under no pressure as Everton gained momentum. Amad Diallo made poor choices while replacing the injured Matheus Cunha. Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes missed clear opportunities. Joshua Zirkzee and Kobbie Mainoo failed to seize chances while chasing World Cup ambitions. Senne Lammens reacted poorly to Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s decisive strike. Zirkzee forced Jordan Pickford into a late save, but United created no lasting threat.

Amorim delivers a harsh verdict

Amorim warned before the match that a positive run could collapse quickly. He said United remain far from the level needed to challenge for top positions. United led at Nottingham Forest and Tottenham but failed to maintain control. They needed late equalisers to avoid defeat. This match offered a chance to move up to fifth. Matching last season’s result would have lifted them to fourth. Yet they lost at home despite playing most of the match against ten men. United had never lost a league game at Old Trafford after an opponent received a red card, previously winning 36 and drawing 10 of 46 such matches.

Amorim said the crowd expected progress. He said his players were not ready to deliver it. He repeated that United remain far from the standards the club demands.

United’s path remains unclear

One year after Amorim’s first match, the key question is how far this squad still must develop. United face no European distractions and spent £250m in the summer. They sit tenth but remain close to the top four. Upcoming fixtures offer chances to regain momentum. When they finished eighth under Erik ten Hag, the club deemed the outcome unacceptable.

Amorim expressed frustration and disappointment. He said Everton deserved the victory. He said United must win matches like this without excuses. He agreed with David Moyes that the Gueye-Keane clash showed desire. He wants that intensity from his players, but without red cards.

He said fighting does not mean players dislike each other. He said fighting shows urgency and shared responsibility. He said he wants his players to fight each other after losing the ball because it prevents goals.

Setback after early signs of progress

After strong form in October and a manager of the month award, November brought regression. The team still lacks a clear identity. Amorim appears to feel the same uncertainty. He said he fears returning to last season’s mindset, when each match carried anxiety. Avoiding that decline remains his main concern.

He said the squad must work together. He said the players try hard but must improve decisively.

Grace Johnson
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Grace Johnson is a freelance journalist from the USA with over 15 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Miami. Throughout her career, she has contributed to major outlets including The Miami Herald, CNN, and USA Today. Known for her clear and engaging reporting, Grace delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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