Ruben Amorim's Infamous 'Storm is Coming' Warning Echoes After Man Utd's Dominant Win

Ruben Amorim's tenure at Manchester United continues to be marked by his candid assessments of the team's progress, a sentiment echoed following their recent encounter with Everton at Old Trafford. Twelve months after his infamous 'the storm is coming' statement, made even after a 4-0 victory against the same opponent, Amorim once again delivered words of caution. Despite another win, this time also by a 4-0 margin, the game provided further evidence that his side is, in his own words, "far from perfection".
The match against Everton offered a unique challenge and exposed significant flaws. After a jaw-dropping clash between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane resulted in Everton being reduced to ten men for 77 minutes, Manchester United had a numerical advantage. Yet, for the majority of that period, Amorim watched his players toil. Young defenders Patrick Dorgu and Leny Yoro needlessly surrendered possession under no pressure, hindering attacking momentum. Amad Diallo, stepping in as a number 10 for the injured Matheus Cunha, consistently chose the wrong option. Even normally reliable players like Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes failed to execute crucial chances, allowing opportunities to go begging.
Further frustrations arose as Joshua Zirkzee, making his first start of the season, and Kobbie Mainoo, given an extended run in the second half, failed to seize their chance to impress and stake a claim for more game time, which is critical for their World Cup aspirations. Adding to the concerns, goalkeeper Senne Lammens made a questionable attempt to save Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's first-half effort, a mistake that ultimately proved decisive. While Zirkzee did force Jordan Pickford into a full-length save with a header late in the game, it was an isolated moment in an otherwise flat performance.
Amorim's post-match comments reinforced his pre-game concerns, stating, "I know which point we are in. I have that feeling during this run. I always talk about that. We are not there, not even near the point we should be to fight for the best positions in the league. We have a lot to do and we need to be perfect to win games. We were not perfect today." His perspective highlighted a deeper issue beyond individual match results.
This performance fits into a troubling pattern observed in United's recent fixtures. In their preceding three games, against both Nottingham Forest and Tottenham, Manchester United had taken the lead. Had they maintained these advantages, they would have been positioned second in the 'as it stands' league table. However, on both occasions, they faltered, needing late equalisers to salvage draws after falling behind. The win against Everton, while securing points, did not alleviate the underlying tactical and performance issues.
Completing the Premier League match round, the victory over Everton would take United to fifth place, and matching last season's result would have lifted them to fourth. However, the comprehensive review of their performance and Amorim's discerning comments suggest that despite the points, the team still has a significant journey ahead to reach the consistent standard required for top league contention.
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