Manchester United’s head coach Ruben Amorim has described his team as “perhaps the worst” in the club’s 147-year history. The team’s 3-1 home loss to Brighton marked their fourth defeat in five home Premier League matches. Since Amorim took over from Erik ten Hag in November, they have earned 11 points from 11 league games. Currently, United sits in 13th place in the table, 10 points above the relegation zone but seven points behind 10th-placed Fulham. “In the last ten Premier League games, we won two,” Amorim was quoted as saying on BBC Sport. “Consider what this means for a supporter of Manchester United.” Picture what this means for me: “We have a new coach who is losing even more games than the previous one.” I am fully aware of that. “We might be the worst team in the history of Manchester United.” I understand that you [media] want attention-grabbing headlines, but I believe we need to recognize this issue and work towards changing it. Here you are: your headlines. United managed to level the score after initially falling behind to Brighton. However, instead of Bruno Fernandes’ penalty serving as a catalyst for an improved performance, they were significantly outperformed. Kaoru Mitoma restored the visitors’ lead, and a disastrous error by goalkeeper Andre Onana allowed Georginio Rutter to score Brighton’s third goal. Do they have what it takes? Foresee and Earn Millions Today.