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From Playing Like a United Team to Being Called ‘Just Average’-Roy Keane Slams Red Devils Poor Results as Pressure Mounts on Ruben Amorim, Who Faces the Risk of Losing His Job Amid a Slide Down the Premier League Table

“But I said it earlier, this United team lacks that real quality. They struggle defensively, the midfield, about United breaking the press, but when teams get United, United look all over the place. I think United is just an average team, an average Premier League team.” Says former coach and player Roy Keane

“But I said it earlier, this United team lacks that real quality. They struggle defensively, the midfield, about United breaking the press, but when teams get United, United look all over the place. I think United is just an average team, an average Premier League team.” Says former coach and player Roy Keane

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Manchester United’s rollercoaster ride since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013 has been anything but smooth. Ten managers have come and gone, each facing their own fiery challenges in the famous Old Trafford hot seat.

Now, with Ruben Amorim stepping in, it looks like the pressure cooker isn’t cooling down anytime soon, and the heat is rising fast. As the 2025/2026 Premier League season kicks off, the Red Devils have already faced a rocky start in their first four games. They opened with a tough 1-0 loss to Arsenal, scraped a thrilling 3-2 win over Burnley, managed a draw against Fulham, but then suffered a harsh 3-0 hammering at the hands of their fierce rivals, Manchester City, this past weekend.

The question now is, can Amorim still turn things around before the flames get too intense?

In a press conference interview at Etihad Stadium, tensions flared during a fiery exchange between Ruben Amorim and a journalist who questioned why opponents seem to find it so easy to play against Manchester United. With a sharp tone and confident demeanor, Amorim didn’t hold back, almost metaphorically mopping the floor with the journalist’s pointed remarks.

“I understand, it’s not a record that you should have in Manchester United. There are a lot of things that you have no idea what happened during this month. But I have said that but I’m not going to change. When I want to change my philosophy, I will change. if not you have to change the man. We’ll talk about that every game, every game that we lose. I don’t believe in that in the system or whatever. So I play my way and I’m going to play my way”.

Manchester United’s next Premier League fixture is a crucial home clash against Chelsea, who currently sit 5th in the table. After four matches, the Blues remain unbeaten with two wins and two draws, showing impressive consistency so far this season.

Chelsea has a habit of turning away games into their own advantage and finding the back of the net with surprising ease. On the other hand, United’s form at home has been patchy, they managed just one win, suffered one defeat, and have not secured a single draw at Old Trafford this season. United will need to be sharp, focused, and well-prepared if they want to stop Chelsea’s strong run and turn their home ground into their stronghold.

Last 5 matches of Manchester United vs Chelsea

• 16 May 2025: Chelsea 1-0 Manchester United
• 3 November 2024: Manchester United 1-1 Chelsea
• 4 April 2024: Chelsea 4-3 Manchester United
• 6 December 2023: Manchester United 2-1 Chelsea
• 25 May 2023: Manchester United 4-1 Chelsea

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