Despite Shocking Loss, Amorim Insists He’s The Man For Man Utd Job (SEE SATURDAY’S RESULTS FROM MAJOR LEAGUES IN EUROPE)


*Madrid Coach Alonso Says Team Work In Progress, Following 2-5 Loss To Atletico

*Unbeaten Liverpool Lose

Ruben Amorim insisted once again that he could turn around Manchester United’s fortunes, despite Saturday’s 3-1 loss away to Brentford.

He has taken 34 points from 33 Premier League games since his appointment last November.

“We can play better and we need to play better,” he said. “It’s ups and downs. When you win, you feel that everything … the momentum is here.

“When you lose, you go back to the same place and you fight again for one win that can help you to create the momentum.

“If I win, I’m in a different state of mind. That is normal, but I’m always confident because I know what to do. So guys, I’m always doing my job,” he told newsmen after the game.

X-raying the match, Amorim lamented a lack of control, composure and character from his team at both ends of the pitch as they fell to the latest defeat of his troubled tenure.

Bruno Fernandes missed a 76th-minute penalty at 2-1 after the Brentford defender, Nathan Collins, avoided a red card for his last-man foul on Bryan Mbeumo in front of goal.

But it was not a day for Amorim to point the finger at the officials, rather to reflect on how his players had failed to carry out his instructions from the training ground – particularly in terms of defending against quick long balls on transitions.

Brentford were 2-0 up inside 20 minutes from that route, Igor Thiago providing both of the finishes, with Amorim unhappy Matheus Cunha was not given a free-kick on the edge of the opposing area before the first. It would have been a soft decision.

Amorim was troubled by his players’ inability to handle setbacks.

“We can settle down the game,” he said. “That is something that I know this team can do. But when everything … the moments, the penalty [miss], the foul before the first goal … all these things are against us, we need to have more personality to control the games, calm down the games and then play back. I feel that sometimes when things are really hard, they are not the same. But that is the pressure of the club.”

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Amorim made attacking substitutions, introducing Kobbie Mainoo, Mason Mount and Joshua Zirkzee but remaining true to his 3-4-2-1 system.

He ended up with Mbeumo at right wing-back and Mount at left wing-back. He has previously said that not even the pope could make him change his system.

“When we win it’s not the system; when we lose it’s the system,” Amorim said. “I understand that. It’s more that we play this game like Brentford wants us to play this game. We never play our game. We never push the opponent.

“We knew that every time they recover the ball, they will make a run and they will fight for the ball. We suffered two goals like that. We suffered goals in transition that we knew during the week and we worked on that. The frustration is that every goal, the goals today, we work on that during the week.

“We can do better with the ball. We can have more control. My biggest concern is we didn’t settle down the game. In the final third, we missed a lot of crosses. I think it’s clear that we can create more chances. We had a little bit of a lack of quality in the final third.”

On the possible red card for Collins, who did not appear to attempt to play the ball, Amorim said: “The referee told me Bryan was not in control of the ball. I think he was not in control of the ball because he was pulled. I want, especially in these kind of moments, not focus on the referee.”

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Atletico Madrid Thrash Real Madrid 5-2

In La Liga, Xabi Alonso’s star-studded Real Madrid lost for the first time this season.

City rivals Atletico Madrid thrashed Los Blancos 5-2 with Argentine and ex-Man City star Julian Alvarez scoring a brace in the process.

But the Real Madrid coach tried to find positives from the painful defeat as he looked ahead to the rest of the season.

“This is a process,” he said. “We’re in a phase where we’re building an identity. We will get better, for sure.”

Alvarez scored twice as Atletico came from behind to thrash Real Madrid in a pulsating derby.

The thrilling encounter at a raucous Metropolitano stadium saw Atletico fight back from 2-1 down to claim a memorable victory that lifted them to fourth place with 12 points.

Real Madrid remain top of La Liga on 18 points, two ahead of Barcelona, who have a game in hand tomorrow, Sunday, at home versus Real Sociedad.

Should Barcelona win, they will leapfrog Real Madrid by a point.

Atletico’s aggressive start paid off when Robin Le Normand opened the scoring with a header in the 14th minute.

However, Kylian Mbappe burst through to level with an unstoppable strike from close range in a quick counter in the 25th minute, with Arda Guller netting a volley from a Vinicius Jr cross 11 minutes later to put the visitors in front.

Alexander Sorloth’s header in added time before the break gave Atletico a boost as equalizer, and they regained the lead five minutes into the second half when Alvarez converted a penalty after Guler’s high boot clipped rival Nico Gonzalez on the face inside the box.

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After Alvarez extended their lead in the 64th minute with a sublime free kick into the top corner, substitute Antoine Griezmann sealed the win in a quick counter in added time.

Alvarez’s performance was sweet redemption after his controversial double-kick penalty contributed to Atletico losing to Madrid in last season’s Champions League.

Diego Simeone’s Atletico dealt Alonso his first loss of the season after Madrid had won all six La Liga games and its Champions League opener.

Alonso’s only other loss since taking over as Madrid’s coach in the summer was against Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup semifinals in July.

Post-match, Alonso admitted that his side deserved to lose the game.

“We were bad at everything. We couldn’t string passes together, we couldn’t win duels, we couldn’t create chances,” he said.

“We need to analyse what happened and get better, and we will.”

*PHOTO CAPTION: Amorim with a hand to his head during the match.

Results From Major Domestic Leagues Across Europe, Saturday, 27 September, 2025

ENGLAND: Premier League

Brentford – Manchester Utd 3:1
Chelsea – Brighton 1:3
Crystal Palace – Liverpool 2:1
Leeds – Bournemouth 2:2
Manchester City – Burnley 5:1
Nottingham – Sunderland 0:1
Tottenham – Wolves 1:1

FRANCE: Ligue 1

Lorient – Monaco 3:1
Toulouse – Nantes 2:2
PSG – Auxerre 2:0

GERMANY: Bundesliga

Heidenheim – Augsburg 2:1
Mainz – Dortmund 0:2
St. Pauli – Bayer Leverkusen 1:2
Wolfsburg – RB Leipzig 0:1
B. Monchengladbach – Eintracht Frankfurt 4:6

ITALY: Serie A

Como – Cremonese 1:1
Juventus – Atalanta 1:1
Cagliari – Inter 0:2

NETHERLANDS: Eredivisie

Ajax – NAC Breda 2:1
FC Volendam – Zwolle 2:1
Excelsior – PSV 1:2
Heracles – Sparta Rotterdam 3:0

SPAIN: LaLiga

Getafe – Levante 1:1
Atl. Madrid – Real Madrid 5:2
Mallorca – Alaves 1:0
Villarreal – Ath Bilbao 1:0


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