Reuben Amorim He expected that his side must “suffer” In the early stage of his life Manchester United tenure, but even the Portuguese tactician could not have predicted the extent of it suffering there will be…
The former Sporting Lisbon boss enjoyed a 34-game unbeaten run in the league before defeat to Arsenal earlier this month. He has now already suffered four Premier League defeats in just over a month in charge. This is what United can do.
This is not to say that the young coach is without fault, but after the collective problems endured by his predecessor Erik ten Hag, a lot of the blame must fall on this group of players. In the words of Orange Juice, maybe it's time to “rip it up and start over…”
The team's overhaul may seem hasty, with Amorim still needing time to get his ideas across, but for too long this back-and-forth has been a disappointment, as was the case again in Thursday's horrific 2-0 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
A team that lacks offensive ideas, excels in midfield, and suffers from weakness in defence, and it is a team worth staying in. 14th place in the Premier League table.
Manchester United's worst performance against Wolves
Where to start?
Well, the obvious place to start is with this guy Bruno Fernandesas the United captain foolishly received a second yellow card just after half-time, after a needless late challenge on compatriot Nelson Semedo.
For the third time this season, the Portuguese playmaker has seen red, and while he may have had justified complaints about his red cards against Tottenham Hotspur and Porto earlier in the season, there was no excuse this time.
The 30-year-old's overall performance in this No. 10 position – which has seen him win just three of his 12 ground duels, According to Sovascor – He was in stark contrast to Wolves' main man, Matheus Cunha, as the Brazilian registered a goal and an assist, while winning 13 ground duels in a true all-round performance.
Cunha's dynamism and work ethic were also in stark contrast to youngster Kobe Maino in midfield, with the 19-year-old midfielder – who scored a last-gasp winner at Molineux in February – scoring the winner an hour later. He gave the ball away 11 times from just 37 touches.
There is no doubt that injuries and managerial turmoil have affected the English coach this season, after his highs in securing a place in the Euro 2024 Championship last season, however he must be given time to return to his impressive best.

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However, time is not something that should be given to one of his struggling teammates, as fans have no doubt seen enough of a certain thing. Andrew O'Nan.
Why should Andre Onana be replaced?
“I have to say it wasn't long until the Cameroonian looked like United.”Best player this season“ – according to journalist Stephen Rylston – after producing several big moments at the start of the 2024/25 season, including a double save away to Crystal Palace.
With that in mind, it would be rash to say that the former Ajax man should now be offloaded, although recent weeks have revealed why he is not fit. At a time when United – and new coach Amorim – need calm, Onana is only creating chaos.
Of course, the 28-year-old is not alone, but Amorim's early reign was already littered with goalkeeping errors. Against Nottingham Forest, Onana somehow failed to keep out Morgan Gibbs-White's long-range shot, as he was also unable to deal with Chris Wood's header.
Another comical error followed when trying to play out from the back against Viktoria Plzeň, while the Red Devils' first choice goalkeeper was also guilty at Molineux, after allowing Cunha to score a stunning goal straight from a corner kick.
With Altay Binder having similar struggles against Tottenham last week, this latest blunder may have been the result of a tactical issue, yet the way Onana saw the ball pass over him was truly humbling. This is not surprising Journalist Samuel Luckhurst He described it as “easy”.
the £120,000 per week Stopper – who received Match rating 3/10 From Luckhurst – He looks more like the player who withered during United's Champions League group stage debacle last season, in which he was involved. At least two errors Leads directly to the goal.
How Onana compares to Premier League goalkeepers (24/25) |
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Statistics |
Rank |
Goals against |
highest 29% |
Goals from a corner kick against |
Bottom 6% |
Save the percentage |
highest 48% |
Clean sheet percentage |
highest 19% |
Touches |
top 10% |
Stopped crosses % |
highest 44% |
Defensive movements outside the penalty area |
lowest 10% |
Average distance of defensive actions |
Bottom 17% |
Being at the center of so many mistakes after joining in the summer of 2023 is frankly not a good thing, and it is no surprise that Amorim is said to have already seen enough, amid claims that the new coach… He wants to replace Onana in January.
sale The man who is worth £47.5 million In the winter window it may seem an unlikely and audacious move, but on the evidence of recent form – which has seen United suffer three successive defeats – no one in the squad is safe.
Old Trafford have accepted less for too long. no more.