By Axel Reyes
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has let rip at his players following their 3-1 home defeat to Brighton on Sunday, the sixth time they have lost a home league game this season.
A furious Amorim caused damage to a giant TV in the Manchester United dressing room after their humiliating 3-1 defeat at home to Brighton.
United suffered their sixth defeat in 12 Premier League home games on Sunday, making it seven defeats in total during Amorim's so far disappointing reign. That's despite the Portuguese coach only taking charge in November.
Eye-witnesses have described a chaotic scene in the Manchester United dressing room following the full-time whistle. Amorim was reportedly seen shouting and gesticulating wildly at his players, before smashing a large television screen in frustration. The incident has raised serious questions about the team's morale and the manager's ability to control his emotions.
The defeat to Brighton was the latest in a series of disappointing results for Manchester United. The club has struggled to find consistency this season, and their performances have been far below the expectations of their fans. Amorim's outburst is seen as a clear indication of the pressure he is under to turn things around.
The incident is likely to have serious consequences for both Amorim and the club. The Portuguese manager could face disciplinary action from the club, while the players may be left feeling demoralized and uncertain about their future. The incident has also brought further scrutiny to the club's ownership and board, who have been criticized for their handling of the situation.
"This is a clear sign of a manager who has lost control of his team," said former Manchester United defender Gary Neville. "Amorim has clearly been under a lot of pressure, but smashing a television is not the way to deal with it. This incident will only serve to further destabilize the club."
The future of Manchester United is now uncertain. The club must decide whether to stick with Amorim or look for a new manager. The players will also need to regroup and find a way to improve their performances. With the club in such a state of turmoil, it is difficult to see a quick fix.
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