MANCHESTER, England — Ruben Amorim delivered a withering assessment of his Manchester United team after its latest loss, admitting it might be the ‘’worst’' side in the club’s storied history.
United fell to a 10th Premier League defeat of the season on Sunday, losing 3-1 to Brighton at Old Trafford.
''We are being the worst, maybe, in the history of Manchester United,'' the United head coach said. ''I am saying that because we have to acknowledge and change that.''
The 20-time English champion is 13th in the standings and closer to the relegation zone than Champions League qualification.
Amorim has lost seven of his 15 games in charge since succeeding former manager Erik ten Hag in November.
Six defeats from the first 12 home league games of the season is United's worst run since 1893-94, according to the Premier League's statistician Opta.
''We've got all the bad records as losing games at home, losing games in the Premier League, so we are really underperforming. And we need to to win games, that's all.''
Ten Hag won two domestic cups in his 2 1/2 years at United, but in October he paid the price for the club's worst start to a season, with the team in 14th place and having lost four of its opening nine league games.