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Manchester United’s rollercoaster season took another nosedive this week, as the Red Devils suffered a bruising 3-1 defeat to Brentford at the GTech Community Stadium.

Just days after a morale-boosting win over Chelsea appeared to shift the narrative, United’s flaws were once again laid bare.

The result not only extinguished any momentum Ruben Amorim’s side had managed to build but also left them precariously perched just above the Premier League relegation zone—a position unthinkable for a club of United’s stature.

The match was a tale of two halves, but neither offered much solace for United fans.

Brentford struck twice in the opening 20 minutes, capitalizing on defensive lapses that have become alarmingly routine this season.

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Benjamin Šeško’s debut goal for United provided a fleeting glimmer of hope, but it was quickly overshadowed by the team’s inability to mount a sustained comeback.

Deep into stoppage time, Brentford delivered the final blow, sealing United’s fate and plunging the club further into crisis.

Yet, the defeat wasn’t without its controversies.

Bruno Fernandes squandered a crucial opportunity to equalize from the penalty spot in the second half—a moment that proved pivotal in the game’s outcome.

But the real drama unfolded when Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo was hauled down by Nathan Collins in what many believed to be a clear last-man foul.

Shockingly, referee Craig Pawson opted for a yellow card instead of a red, citing that Mbeumo was not in control of the ball.

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This decision, upheld by VAR, ignited outrage among United players, fans, and pundits alike.

Former Premier League referee Mark Halsey was among those who lambasted the call, describing it as a blatant denial of a goal-scoring opportunity.

Speaking to The Sun, Halsey dismissed the match center’s explanation as “absolute nonsense,” arguing that the likelihood of Mbeumo retaining control of the ball was sufficient grounds for a red card.

“It doesn’t say in law about having the ball under control,” he stated.

“It’s about the likelihood of keeping control of the ball.”

For United supporters, the incident was yet another painful reminder of how fortune seems to have deserted their club this season.

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The fallout from the Brentford defeat has only intensified the scrutiny on Ruben Amorim, whose tenure as United manager is increasingly under threat.

Despite his efforts to instill a clear tactical identity and rebuild the squad, results on the pitch have failed to inspire confidence.

The team’s defensive frailties, lack of cohesion, and inability to capitalize on key moments have left many questioning whether Amorim is the right man to lead United forward.

Adding fuel to the fire are reports that Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who recently acquired a significant stake in the club through INEOS, has drawn up a shortlist of potential managerial replacements.

Names like Gareth Southgate, Oliver Glasner, and Andoni Iraola have been linked to the role, sparking speculation about an imminent change in leadership.

However, BBC Sport has dismissed these rumors, suggesting that United remains reluctant to part ways with Amorim—at least until November 1st, when the compensation owed to the Portuguese coach would drop significantly.

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This financial caveat adds another layer of complexity to the situation.

While United’s hierarchy may be tempted to make a change, the cost of doing so before November could deter them from pulling the trigger prematurely.

For Amorim, this provides a narrow window of opportunity to turn things around and prove his worth.

But with the team teetering on the brink of disaster, time is running out.

Off the pitch, the atmosphere at Old Trafford is equally fraught.

Frustration among fans is palpable, with many feeling that refereeing decisions, poor performances, and questionable managerial choices have combined to drag the club into an unprecedented crisis.

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The sense of injustice from the Brentford game has only deepened the divide between supporters and the club’s leadership, further eroding trust in the decision-making process.

As the dust settles, the question remains: can Ruben Amorim salvage his position, or is his fate already sealed?

The upcoming fixtures will be crucial in determining his future, but the challenges ahead are daunting.

United must not only address their tactical shortcomings but also rebuild confidence and unity within the squad—a task easier said than done.

For Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club’s board, the decision to stick or twist will define the next chapter of Manchester United’s storied history.

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While the allure of a fresh start under a new manager is tempting, the risks of yet another upheaval cannot be ignored.

Stability and patience may be the keys to long-term success, but in the cutthroat world of Premier League football, pressure often dictates action.

As rumors continue to swirl and performances remain underwhelming, one thing is certain: the drama at Old Trafford is far from over.

Whether Amorim can weather the storm or a new era begins under different leadership, the stakes have never been higher.

For Manchester United, the road ahead is fraught with uncertainty, but the destination remains the same—restoring the club to its rightful place among football’s elite.