Manchester United’s manager, Ruben Amorim, expressed significant frustration following their defeat against Brighton, resulting in damage to a large screen television in the locker room.
The Seagulls secured a consecutive victory at Old Trafford during the previous weekend.
The 3-1 setback marked United’s sixth loss in 12 home league matches.
This also represented the seventh defeat under Amorim’s leadership since he assumed the role in November.
In the aftermath of the match, Amorim exhibited a loss of composure as he critiqued his players’ lackluster performance.
When addressing the media afterward, he described them as “perhaps the worst team in United’s history.”
As reported by The Athletic, the 39-year-old expressed his frustration towards his players, a notable deviation from his typical strategy of maintaining silence until the following day.
It has been indicated that the television, utilized for tactical discussions prior to kick-off and during half-time, will require prompt repairs.
Nevertheless, it is anticipated that the necessary repairs will be completed in time for their Europa League encounter with Rangers at Old Trafford on Thursday.



