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Re: ⚽ Premier League 2024/2025 Discussion Thread ⚽
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on 28/08/2025, 16:12:13 UTC

Since the start of this season, Manchester United's highest achievement has been a draw against Fulham. In the Premier League, Manchester United finished 16th. And in the EFL Cup, they even lost to a small club, Grimsby Town F.C., a top-four finisher in Football League 2.

This is truly embarrassing.

They even drew in the EFL Cup, but ultimately lost on penalties. And it was a 12-11 goals. This is truly, truly bizarre.

Now that Manchester United is out of the Champions League and will focus on the English Premier League, they certainly should have aimed for the best possible result in the Cup as well. Losing to a fourth-division team right at the start is a huge blow to Amorim’s reputation. It shows that the team is currently not competitive, this is a weak opponent they should have beaten comfortably, yet they barely managed a draw, and then lost in a long penalty shootout. I don’t even know what to say, it seems the team’s spirit is very low right now, and it looks like Amorim is unable to fix it.
Team's spirit is very low that's for sure, and none can expected a 4th division side Grimsby Town eliminate Man United, just can't imagine! Man United should’ve easily won, but barely managing a draw before losing in penalties. They're struggling, but ManU need to regroup fast for the Premier League. If this continues, more surprises could follow but not the good kind. Fans are frustrated, and the pressure's mounting on.

Teams comes and goes. Unlike the clubs in past, there are no more sense of locality in clubs. There's no local ownership or strict requirement to have local players. Clubs has became an investment where investors seeks good ROI. Manchester United have failed in management, even after being such a rich club has failed to procure a good coach and players that align with the coach's goal. They have low grade players with no personal responsibility who blames other circumstances for their own failure.
There's no chance for ManU to regroup now. The best they could do is create a whole new team with an new coach and win the EFL title to be a good team a couple of years later.