Ruben Amorim trashed for Man Utd start in brutal Erik ten Hag dig – ‘That’s not right’

Erik ten Hag and Ruben Amorim.

Ruben Amorim has struggled since replacing Erik ten Hag. (Image: GETTY)

Ruben Amorim’s task to heave Manchester United out of the mess left behind by in November was widely acknowledged as a daunting one. However, not many could’ve predicted just how low the situation has stooped since Amorim took charge as records continue to break for all the wrong reasons.

Inconsistency was to be expected during the former Sporting boss’ attempts to instil his 3-4-3 philosophy into an already underperforming squad.

But United are rotting in 13th in the after picking up just 29 points from 24 matches with a -6 goal difference, losing 11 times.

In all competitions, Amorim has won just nine of his 19 games at the helm, drawing two and tasting defeat in eight while scoring and conceding 34 times.

There has been little sign of early progress, and Jamie Carragher actually believes United have regressed under the Portuguese tactician.

The ex- defender was among those with raised eyebrows after Amorim decided to start Kobbie Mainoo as his striker in Sunday’s 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace.

“I felt the bar had been so low under that I didn’t think it was too difficult to raise it without really competing with the top teams in the country,” Carragher told Sky Sports.

Jamie Carragher thinks Man Utd have regressed.

Jamie Carragher thinks Man Utd have regressed. (Image: Getty)

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“But it’s actually got lower under the new manager, which is not a great thing to say.”

“I know he’s playing a new system, but I don’t think it was too difficult to make better than what we’ve seen over the last 18 months, but it just hasn’t happened at all.

“Some of the decisions, when you see the teams he’s picked, like [Kobbie] Mainoo as a striker or a False 9 yesterday [Sunday], that’s not right.”

The loss against Palace was United’s seventh in 13 matches at Old Trafford this season – a shambolic record at the core of the club’s recent woes.

And Carragher focused on the Red Devils’ dire home form to emphasise his belief that Ten Hag’s team was better than Amorim’s.

He added: “It’s far too easy for teams to go to Old Trafford and win, and it’s actually got worse in the last two or three months than anything I think we ever saw under .”

United suffered the lowest finish in the club’s storied history by slumping to eighth last season, only qualifying for Europe through an unlikely FA Cup triumph.

Amorim is on course to smash that unwanted record unless the final few months of the campaign showcase a stunning turnaround.

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