OLD TRAFFORD has always endured it’s fair share of chaos. The latest damage done came from new boss Ruben Amorim’s heavy hands on Sunday. Furious Amorim reportedly damaged a TV screen
Real Madrid went to the top of La Liga with a 4-1 over Las Palmas, while both Atletico Madrid and Barcelona dropped points while in Serie A, Napoli beat Atalanta 3-2 in a top-of-the-table clash to extend their lead.
Follow the reaction as Manchester United are beaten 3-1 by Brighton at home, with their fifth defeat in eight games leaving them 13th in the table
Furious Ruben Amorim kicked dressing-room TV
Manchester United were condemned to a fourth loss in five home games as Brighton breezed past the Red Devils at Old Trafford. The visitors took an early lead through Yankuba Minteh, but this was cancelled out midway through the first-half as Bruno Fernandes levelled from the spot.
Jason Steele and Jack Hinshelwood took roles now occupied by Bart Verbruggen and Pervis Estupinan, who were ruled out at the time. Looking back to that first weekend, there were no Premier League results which catch the eye months later.
Man United endured a 3-1 home defeat to Brighton, compounding Ruben Amorim's troubles on a day dedicated to paying tribute to Denis Law
Manchester United conceded two second-half goals to slip to a 1-3 defeat to Brighton on Sunday at home. The Old Trafford club is at the 13th spot with 26 points from 22 matches in the season.
OLD TRAFFORD paid a heart-warming tribute to Manchester United legend Denis Law after his death aged 84. Legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson joined Law’s former team-mates Paddy Crerand and
Bruno Fernandes's 23rd-minute penalty cancelled out an early opener from Yankuba Minteh but Ruben Amorim 's inconsistent United side remain without back-to-back Premier League wins all season, and Brighton are becoming a bogey team, having now won six of their last seven league matches against United.
Amorim's response to Andre Onana's poor play on the third goal may be of special interest to many, but the real story may be Manchester United's absolute lack of open play cutting edge inside the opponents' box.