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Manchester United and Ruben Amorim’s supposed revival has hit another low, suffering a dismal 2-0 defeat to Newcastle.
Despite ongoing efforts to turn their season around, the team remains stuck in 14th place, teetering on the brink of new lows.
The match was a sobering reminder of the “storm” Amorim warned fans about when he took over.
United started sluggishly, struggling to string together meaningful passes and lacking the intensity needed to compete.
Newcastle dominated the opening exchanges, pressing high and punishing United’s sloppy play.
Alexander Isak opened the scoring just four minutes in, capitalising on United’s defensive disorganisation with a simple header from close range.
Joelinton doubled the lead 15 minutes later, leaving United reeling.
In a bold and controversial decision, Amorim substituted Joshua Zirkzee after just 30 minutes, heading straight down the tunnel.
While United showed slight improvement in the second half, it appeared more a case of Newcastle managing the game rather than a genuine resurgence.
As Manchester United’s struggles continue, here are five key takeaways from another disappointing performance.
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