MAN UTD HUMBLED AT OLD TRAFFORD BY BOURNEMOUTH
Manchester United crashed to a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Bournemouth on Sunday as Ruben Amorim lost for the fourth time in his nine games in charge of the troubled Old Trafford club.
United boss Ruben Amorim, who once again left Marcus Rashford out of his squad, is set for a miserable Christmas following the worst result of his brief reign.
Languishing in 13th place, United have suffered four defeats in nine matches in all competitions since Amorim arrived from Sporting Lisbon in November to replace the sacked Erik ten Hag.
Unitedās second successive loss after their League Cup exit at Tottenham on Thursday underlined Amorimās belief that their road back to the top will be long and arduous.
While it is far too early to pass judge on Amorim, the Portuguese coach cannot afford many more results like this if he is to keep the players and fans on his side.
Amorimās decision to play without Rashford for the third consecutive game will face fresh scrutiny after Unitedās wretched performance.
Amorim surprisingly omitted the 27-year-old England forward from the squad for Unitedās win at Manchester City last weekend, prompting Rashford to hint he was willing to leave the club for a ānew challengeā.
Rashford was at Old Trafford wearing a United tracksuit amid his extended exile as Amorim made six changes from the line-up beaten 4-3 by Tottenham in the League Cup quarter-finals.
Again, United were exposed at set-pieces in the 29th minute when Bournemouthās teenage defender Dean Huijsen punished poor marking at a free-kick to glance a header past Andre Onana.
There was even worse to come for Amorim in the second half as Justin Kluivert doubled fifth-placed Bournemouthās advantage with a 61st minute penalty following Noussair Mazraouiās foul on the forward.
Antoine Semenyo compounded Unitedās misery two minutes later with a cool finish from Dango Ouattaraās