Ruben Amorim's Manchester United lost their second consecutive match in the English Premier League yesterday. The Red Devils couldn't bounce back to winning ways in the competition as they suffered a painful 3-2 defeat to Nottingham Forest. Nottingham Forest came into this encounter with a solid gameplan which got them all three important points thanks to goals from Chris Wood, Nikola Milenkovic, and Morgan Gibbs-White.
In today's article, we will be highlighting three things learnt from Manchester United's disappointing performance against Nottingham Forest.
1, Manuel Ugarte Is One Man United's Most Impressive Players At The Moment.
Despite Manchester United's underwhelming performance, Manuel Ugarte still came out with an amazing performance against Nottingham Forest. The Uruguayan International was ever-present to help with the defensive work in the midfield. He also advanced with the ball really well to inspire Man United's attacking plays in the encounter. Since the exit of Erik Ten Hag, Manuel Ugarte has stepped up his performance for Manchester United, becoming one of their most impressive players at the moment.
2, Alejandro Garnacho Needs To Grow Up As A Player.
Alejandro Garnacho started this match for Manchester United, having another poor performance on the pitch. The Argentine International was very indecisive when it came to making fast-paced decisions with the ball. He also lacked creativity and good finishing in front of goal which is clearly needed from an attacker. I believe it's high time he works thoroughly on his performance to grow up as a player for Manchester United.
3, Ruben Amorim Might Be Right For Saying Man United Will Suffer For A Long Time.
After his first game in charge of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim stated clearly that immediate results shouldn't be expected from the team. In his words, he said: "we are going to suffer for a long period". These bad results will definitely come during the process of Ruben Amorim building this team. There are lots of Man United players that aren't good enough to play the kind of football Ruben Amorim wants at the club. I also believe it will take a long period for Manchester United to finally recover.
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