Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim expressed disappointment after his team suffered a 3-1 defeat to Brighton in the Premier League. He described the current squad as potentially the worst in the club's history. Despite Bruno Fernandes equalising with a penalty, Brighton took control with goals from Kaoru Mitoma and Georginio Rutter. This marked Brighton's third consecutive league win at Old Trafford, leaving United 13th after losing four of their last five home games.
Amorim candidly acknowledged the team's struggles, stating, "We are the worst team, maybe, in the history of Manchester United." He emphasised the need for change and improvement. "It's not acceptable," he said, highlighting the team's inconsistency and nervousness during matches. Amorim stressed that despite any result, they must transform their approach and performance on the field.

Brighton's victory was significant as they became only the second team after Manchester City to win three consecutive Premier League matches at Old Trafford. This achievement also marked their first back-to-back away wins since September 2003. Fabian Hurzeler's side is now unbeaten in six league games, their best run since August 2022.
Fabian Hurzeler shared his thoughts on Brighton's success against Manchester United. "We should always be confident," he stated, explaining that belief in themselves was crucial for their performance. Hurzeler praised his team's balance and ability to create chances in the second half. He noted that while winning at Old Trafford is special, they must continue working hard every day.
The victory propelled Brighton to ninth place in the league standings, just four points behind fourth-placed Manchester City. Hurzeler emphasised that each game offers only three points and urged his team to keep pushing forward.
Amorim admitted that both players and fans would endure challenging times ahead but remained firm in his vision for improvement. "I'm not going to change how I see the game," he stated, acknowledging that patience would be necessary as they work through this difficult period.