Man Utd 1-3 Brighton - the fans' verdict
We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Manchester United and Brighton.
Here are some of your comments:
Man Utd fans:
Su: Brighton were full of purpose from minute one, United were not. Talking about the Onana mistake will simply cover the multitude of problems at Old Trafford. Brighton played like a hot knife through butter. This game shone a light on the fact our problems haven't gone anywhere.
Phil: I don't think the players are intelligent enough to play the system Amorim wants. We can't afford to buy players who are familiar with his system. Something has to give. Either new players, new system or - dare I say - new manager. I realise he needs more time with the players on the training ground, but I also don't think they're quick enough or fit enough. Every team we play against know the weaknesses, play through the wing-backs and attack the back three. Whatever happened to two wingers and a centre-forward? Call me old-fashioned but even in these days of possession football, you need to have possession in the final third, not in the defensive third.
Dale: Ruben has to turn his attention to damage limitation now. Just get us towards the top half of the table and focus on building the team around players like Diallo, Mazraoui and Martinez. No point spending big in January unless you can get someone who would genuinely change the whole dynamic. Better off taking the time with the players he has got to really instil his plan! The way I see it, it should now be pressure off and focus on the cups for his trophies.
Brighton fans:
Matty: Old Trafford is now our training ground. Superb second half and it is so enjoyable to see the system of taking our time, winding up the opposition then turning it on full blast in an instant. Consistency is everything now.
Joe: Some awful defending early on in a typically average scrappy first half, but a confident and deserved victory on the road. Good use of substitutes displayed our growing strength and depth.
Tim: A great result following a couple of months of mediocrity. To beat Manchester United at Old Trafford 3-1 again shows how far we have come. No need to get carried away because United are poor at the moment, but nonetheless an important win and a great week for us.