
Manchester United players are taking matters into their own hands to address their concerning run of form, organizing a team-bonding dinner in Manchester on Wednesday amidst one of their worst seasons in Premier League history.
The Red Devils' latest setback came in a 1-0 defeat at Tottenham on Sunday, marking their eighth loss in just 12 Premier League matches. According to Mail Sport, the squad has decided to arrange a group meal in an attempt to boost morale ahead of crucial upcoming fixtures.
The initiative comes at a time when the club's struggles have been compounded by internal discord, following the controversial departures of high-profile players including Cristiano Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford, and Jadon Sancho in recent years. However, the current situation appears particularly dire, as the team needs to secure 10 wins from their final 13 league matches to avoid recording their poorest Premier League campaign ever.
Adding to the team's troubles, reports suggest that players are beginning to lose confidence in head coach Ruben Amorim, who has managed just nine victories in 21 matches since taking over from Erik ten Hag in November. Amorim himself has publicly acknowledged the team's poor state, recently describing his side as the worst in the club's history.
The situation has become so concerning that the threat of relegation cannot be completely dismissed. Currently positioned 15th in the table and 12 points above the relegation zone, United face critical matches ahead, including a challenging away fixture against an in-form Everton side, followed by a home game against Ipswich Town, one of several teams looking to close the gap.