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0.92 points< Relegation team! Data bloody and tears prove Amorin disaster, the Red Devils do not change their coach

3:12pm, 18 May 2025【Football】

After suffering a 18th Premier League defeat this season against Chelsea, Manchester United, under Amorin, has lost 14 of his 26 league games. Even if the Red Devils can beat Tottenham in the Europa League final next week, these figures still paint a bleak picture.

Since Amorin took over, Manchester United has only scored 24 points in 26 Premier League games, and its performance averaged only 0.92 points per game is a disaster. In comparison, this is even worse than Paul Jewell's "Legend" relegation record averaged 0.94 points per game when coaching Derby County in 2007/08. Derby County finally had only 11 points in shame and relegation.

' 0-1 loss to the Blues is just the latest footnote to Manchester United's many troughs this season. After the 37th round of the league, this traditional giant only ranked 16th and has not yet crossed the 40-point mark that symbolizes relegation safety (although there is no worries about relegation this season). What is even more embarrassing is that Manchester United will end the Premier League journey with an unprecedented attitude of not achieving a league winning streak throughout the season.

Since early April, the Red Devils have only scored 2 points out of 18 points that are even inferior to all relegation teams. The record of eight rounds of Premier League is the worst record in the club's 134-year history. Even if the European trophy is still possible, the team under Amorin's rule has not seen any traces of system construction, and the degree of chaos is even greater than when he took over.

There is news that Manchester United's board of directors has decided to remain at Amorin regardless of the outcome of Wednesday's final, which is undoubtedly a major misjudgment. The Portuguese coach's brief coach at the Dream Theater is a historic failure by any standard. The accidental flash of European competitions should not be a measure of Manchester United's century-old giant. The real touchstone is the continuous excellence throughout the season.

When the data has sent a deafening alarm, if Manchester United's management continues to turn a deaf ear to it, it may lead to a big mistake. It's time to part ways with the Portuguese tactician.