Manchester United’s struggles continued as they suffered a 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, marking their 13th league defeat of the season.
Anthony Elanga’s early goal proved to be the difference, further compounding United’s woes and leaving them in 13th place a position that raises concerns about their worst-ever Premier League campaign.
Following the match, manager Ruben Amorim admitted the immense pressure he faces, acknowledging that the team must turn things around quickly.
“In Manchester United, you don’t have the time,he told reporters.

“We have to get it right fast. The pressure is too big sometimes.”
Despite dominating possession, United struggled to create meaningful chances, a recurring issue that has plagued them throughout the season.
Forest’s well-organized defense frustrated United’s attackers, and their inability to capitalize on their second-half control only deepened the concerns surrounding the team’s lack of creativity in the final third.
Moreover, Amorim recognized the tactical difficulties his side faced against a disciplined Forest setup, admitting that his players lacked the necessary sharpness to break through.
The defeat has intensified scrutiny on the manager, whose tactical approach is now being questioned by both fans and analysts.
With a crucial Manchester derby on the horizon, Amorim finds himself under increasing pressure to deliver results.