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Ruben Amorim watched Manchester United concede four times for the first time in his Premier League tenure, a 4-1 humbling at the hands of hosts Newcastle United on Sunday.
It was 1-1 at the break but Harvey Barnes scored twice in the second half to key the Magpies' three-goal win, stopping the Red Devils short of back-to-back league wins.
Amorim's side had drawn 2-2 with Lyon on Thursday in the first leg of a Europa League quarterfinal tie, and his team may've put one eye on the second leg after Newcastle reclaimed the match's advantage.
But a game with some promising moments of pressure faded into another Man United loss, and Amorim's reaction is one to watch.
We'll share all of Amorim's words from St. James' Park as soon as he speaks up north.
Continue reading...
It was 1-1 at the break but Harvey Barnes scored twice in the second half to key the Magpies' three-goal win, stopping the Red Devils short of back-to-back league wins.
Amorim's side had drawn 2-2 with Lyon on Thursday in the first leg of a Europa League quarterfinal tie, and his team may've put one eye on the second leg after Newcastle reclaimed the match's advantage.
But a game with some promising moments of pressure faded into another Man United loss, and Amorim's reaction is one to watch.
Ruben Amorim reaction — Manchester United boss set to speak after humbling loss at Newcastle
We'll share all of Amorim's words from St. James' Park as soon as he speaks up north.
Continue reading...