The side of Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United suffered another defeat at the Premier League Sunday.
James Maddison’s goal for Tottenham assured a crucial victory for Ange Postecoglou against Man United, which is now 15th place in the Premier League classification.
The problems continue to increase for Amorim, who did not have two key players in Amad Diallo and Kobbie Moinoo for the great game of Tottenham.
The Red Devils face criticism of every corner after their last bad performance against Spurs.
Gary Neville criticized Man United’s head tactic Which made it easier for Tottenham to play against them.
Now, Michael Owen has become the last punishment to join the conversation and blamed three Man United players for his role in the team.
The ex -said the fingers to Harry Maguire, Matthijs of Ligt and Nousair Mazraoui, who feels “he does nothing.”
While talking to the Premier League Productions, Owen said, according to the Daily:
“What frustrates me more than the team is that these half of the center do nothing during the game.
“They barely collect players, but when you ask them to do a job: stop the guy they shoot, they also sleep.
“We have seen so many clips in the first half when there is no one to pick up, there are three literally that they do nothing. They will not go in, they will not go and they will mark anyone, they only sit there.”
Ruben Amorim has failed miserably to Man United

Of the 25 Premier League games this season, United has lost 12 games, which is its worst record in the last 50 years.
The injuries have not helped the cause of Amorim, but has failed to leave since he replaced Erik Ten to the club.
The Portuguese manager struggles with the pressure of managing a large club like United and a club that has been fighting for some time.
I would expect this season to end soon so that you can address some of the problems that face your team in the summer transfer window.
The Red Devils travel to Everton at the Premier League to face David Moyes’s shaped side.