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Manchester United 0-2 West Ham

Premier League    2024-25Match review
Old Trafford   73,804
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
25Jean-Clair Todibo    
26Maximilian Kilman    
3Aaron Cresswell   
5Vladimir Coufal    
8James Ward-Prowse    
24Guido Rodriguez    
29Aaron Wan-Bissaka    
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
28Tomas Soucek 1  
14Mohammed Kudus    
19Edson AlvarezSubed #24   
4Carlos SolerSubed #14   
11Niclas FullkrugSubed #20   
15Konstantinos MavropanosSubed #25   
33Emerson PalmieriSubed #5   
 PosTable as at 11 May 2025PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool3614 314115115 2422283
2Arsenal3610 62341788 2321668
3Newcastle United3612 24401984 6282666
4Manchester City3612 33402275 6272165
5Chelsea3611 52341874 7282563
6Aston Villa3610 71322082 8242963
7Nottingham Forest369 54261593 6292862
8Brentford369 45383273 8252155
9Brighton and Hove Albion367 83272475 6323255
10AFC Bournemouth367 47211677 4342753
11Fulham367 56272874 7242251
12Crystal Palace365 76202476 5262449
13Everton364 95242356 7152142
14Wolverhampton Wanderers366 210263163 9253341
15West Ham United365 58223255 8202740
16Manchester United366 39212846 8212539
17Tottenham Hotspur366 39333052 11292838
18Ipswich Town361 413134136 9223622
19Leicester City363 312133424 12184422
20Southampton361 314124513 14133712
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Amorim questions his United future after Soucek sets up West Ham win
Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford
Date published: Sun 11 May 2025 16.34 BST

This was an exercise in how not to utilise the first of only two matches to tune up before a major European final from Manchester United that left Ruben Amorim so disenchanted he spoke of not being in charge if the start to next season is the same.

The head coach said: "I'm talking about myself, I'm talking about the culture in the club and the culture in the team. We need to be really strong in the summer and be brave. We will not have a next season like this if we start like this. If the feeling is still here we should give space [his position] to different persons."

Amorim's side was patternless and pathetic and has only the trip to Chelsea on Friday to erase the memory before jetting into Bilbao to face Tottenham in the Europa League final on Wednesday week.

The Portuguese identified an attitude defect. "It's mentally. We are not scared of losing a game as Manchester United. We don't have that fear any more and that is the most dangerous thing that a big club can have.

"There's a lack of urgency when we're defending our box. We need to be more aggressive and need to feel that it is the end of the world when we are not winning a game."

United have now lost 17 Premier League matches this season, 13 of them under Amorim. When Tomas Soucek's 26th minute backheel beat Altay Bayindir, United sank to 17th in the table, an inarguable barometer of how far they have fallen under the 40-year-old. By the interval they were up a berth as Tottenham trailed Crystal Palace, where they stayed, and so continental club football's second-tier tournament at the Estadio San Mames will pit foes occupying, to their blushes, the first two places above the drop zone.

Again, Amorim was damning, questioning whether United should even compete in the Champions League next term - the prize for winning the Europa League. "Everybody is focused on the final. The final is not the biggest thing in our football club. We need to change a lot of things. If we don't change the way we play and perform and feel this urgency of winning every game, we should not play in the Champions League.

"We should just stay in the Premier League and learn how to be competitive one week at a time. Playing in the Premier League and Champions League for us is the moon.

"I'm not concerned about [performance in] the final - they will be focused and I don't know what is best, if it's playing in the Champions League or not. So let's think about Chelsea [on Friday] to improve a lot of things."

In blazing sun, both sets of players flitted about at half-speed, swapping possession as if in a warmup. When the pace was increased a fraction, gaps opened, as when Bruno Fernandes twice blasted over for United, a Maximilian Kilman header missed at the other end, and Amad Diallo illustrated his quality.

After teasing the ball at Aaron Wan-Bissaka, the right wing back swooped inside and, with his stronger left foot, let fly: as the crowd "oohed" Alphonse Areola, West Ham's goalkeeper, saved.

With the Europa League showpiece ahead, Amorim shuffled his pack and, though Bayindir's inclusion for Andre Onana in goal was most noteworthy, the stand-in could do nothing to prevent the opener.

Down the left, Wan-Bissaka found Mohammed Kudus, he fizzed the ball across, Soucek fashioned a back flick that deflected off Harry Amass, and United had conceded the opener in 22 of their 36 Premier gamedays, including 11 of the last 16.

For West Ham, showing three changes, this was a fine opening salvo in their bid to end an eight-game run without a victory. United, donning a one-off shirt showing the logo of health injustice charity (Red) to raise awareness, were, simply, amateurish.

At the next Hammers foray, Bayindir rushed forward to fend off a delivery but Noussair Mazraoui stepped across him to blast away for a corner. Then, twice, Rasmus Hojlund showed why he draws the ire of a sizable constituency of United enthusiasts.

A swivel and unload ended with the ball in the heavens and the striker pratfallen. Next, running on to a clever Manuel Ugarte chip from midfield, Hojlund's right-footed volley was as powder-puff as United's league endeavours.

The plot worsened for United when Leny Yoro limped off. "We have to assess Leny tomorrow," Amorim said. "It could be a small thing."

The Hammers second came when Ugarte was pickpocketed and did not chase back - a prime example of the "lack of urgency" - the ball ended up left and Wan-Bissaka's roll to Jarrod Bowen was as smooth as the captain's finish.

"Very pleasing," was Graham Potter's verdict. How Amorim wishes his counterpart's emotion could be his.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
Man United (3-4-2-1): Bayindir 6; Mazraoui 5, Yoro 6 (Maguire 52' 6.5), Shaw 5.5 (Lindelof 52' 6); Diallo 6 (Eriksen 83' 6), Ugarte 4 (Dorgu 59' 6.5), Fernandes 5.5, Amass 5; Mainoo 4.5, Mount 5 (Garnacho 59' 6); Hojlund 4
Subs: Heaton, Casemiro, Fredricson, Obi
Manager: Ruben Amorim
West Ham (3-4-1-2): Areola 8; Todibo 7 (Mavropanos 83'), Kilman 7.5, Cresswell 6.5; Coufal 6 (Emerson 84'), Ward-Prowse, Rodriguez 7 (Alvarez 64' 6.5), Wan-Bissaka 8.5; Soucek 7; Bowen 7 (Fullkrug 73' 6), Kudus 7.5 (Soler 73' 6.5)
Subs: Fabianski, Ferguson, Guilherme, Paqueta
Goals: Soucek 26, Bowen 57
Booked: Cresswell
Manager: Graham Potter
Referee: Jarred Gillett
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