Manchester United's recent form has raised concerns among fans and pundits alike, with the team struggling to live up to expectations. Manager Ruben Amorim has acknowledged that his side is "far from perfection" after a 1-0 defeat to Everton at Old Trafford.
Amorim, who took over as Manchester United manager just over a year ago, had previously spoken about the need for the team to improve and become more consistent. However, with the latest loss, he has admitted that his side is still not where it needs to be in terms of performance and results.
The defeat to Everton was particularly disappointing, given the team's history at Old Trafford. Manchester United have traditionally been a dominant force at home, but against 10-man Everton, they were unable to capitalize on their numerical advantage.
Amorim acknowledged that his side was the better team, but failed to execute effectively and ultimately conceded a goal from a Senne Lammens save attempt. He also praised Idrissa Gueye's desire in the game, although not the red card he received for striking teammate Michael Keane.
The manager's words of caution have been echoed by fans and pundits alike, who are growing increasingly frustrated with the team's recent performances. Manchester United have struggled to build consistency, with periods of dominance followed by stretches of mediocrity.
As Amorim pointed out, his side is "not even near what we're supposed to be" in terms of performance and results. With a crucial run of fixtures coming up, including a trip to Crystal Palace, the pressure is on for Manchester United to turn their form around.
The question on everyone's mind is: how far away are they? Amorim's comments suggest that his side still has a long way to go before reaching the level expected of a top Premier League team.
Amorim, who took over as Manchester United manager just over a year ago, had previously spoken about the need for the team to improve and become more consistent. However, with the latest loss, he has admitted that his side is still not where it needs to be in terms of performance and results.
The defeat to Everton was particularly disappointing, given the team's history at Old Trafford. Manchester United have traditionally been a dominant force at home, but against 10-man Everton, they were unable to capitalize on their numerical advantage.
Amorim acknowledged that his side was the better team, but failed to execute effectively and ultimately conceded a goal from a Senne Lammens save attempt. He also praised Idrissa Gueye's desire in the game, although not the red card he received for striking teammate Michael Keane.
The manager's words of caution have been echoed by fans and pundits alike, who are growing increasingly frustrated with the team's recent performances. Manchester United have struggled to build consistency, with periods of dominance followed by stretches of mediocrity.
As Amorim pointed out, his side is "not even near what we're supposed to be" in terms of performance and results. With a crucial run of fixtures coming up, including a trip to Crystal Palace, the pressure is on for Manchester United to turn their form around.
The question on everyone's mind is: how far away are they? Amorim's comments suggest that his side still has a long way to go before reaching the level expected of a top Premier League team.