As showers gave way to sunshine around the Etihad, and another game was rapidly unravelling for Ruben Amorim's Manchester United, the television cameras panned to the directors' box and focussed on Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
United's minority owner rubbed his face wearily and wore the look of man who had just splashed £236million against the wall and was watching it trickle down the drain.
Alongside him, chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox, once of this parish as employees of Manchester City, must have been shifting uncomfortably in their seats in case Ratcliffe tapped them on the shoulder and asked just what on earth is going on.
Ratcliffe has backed Amorim this summer to clean up the mess at Old Trafford and close the gap on clubs like City. On the evidence of what he had to endure at the Etihad, they are still a million miles away.
Whichever comparisons you choose to make – from Altay Bayindir and Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal, to Benjamin Sesko and Erling Haaland in attack, and everything in between – United came up short.
Afterwards, Amorim was as defiant as ever as he doubled down on his football philosophy.
'When I want to change my philosophy, I will change. If not, you have to change the man,' he said.
That's all well and good, and one of the things Ratcliffe admires about his coach is a fearlessness to speak his mind and have the courage of his convictions.
But there will come a point where Amorim's refusal to even countenance change could force his employers to consider one. Certainly when there are few obvious signs of progress.
Amorim brought up the encouraging aspects of the opening-day defeat to Arsenal, but since then United have drawn with Fulham, gone out of the Carabao Cup to Grimsby Town and snatched a late victory against Burnley before having their pants pulled down by Manchester City. Ratcliffe will have expected a little more for his money.
We will have to reserve judgement on new goalkeeper Senne Lammens, who was sensibly spared a debut on Sunday, but Bayindir showed once again why he is considered a No 2.
United spent nearly £74m on Sesko but he blew his one big chance and had to watch as Haaland showed what world-class strikers do in games like this.
The Norwegian was a denied a hat-trick by the width of a post before Tijjani Reijnders missed the best of City's other chances. It could have been considerably worse.
In the absence of Matheus Cunha, another of United's summer signings, Bryan Mbeumo, struggled as he missed a late sitter after forcing Donnarumma into an excellent save with fine volley.
As Amorim defended his philosophy afterwards, he made a worrying reference to the state of United behind the scenes as he has tried to turn the club around.
'There are a lot of things,' he said. 'You have no idea what happened during these months, but I accept that.'
How much longer Ratcliffe will continue to accept days like this, only time will tell.
fashlomo
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In Amorim, we trust.
you must be a faliure
bomabdekps
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sack amorim useless
Labadkotyz
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bring back carrick...amorim is bullshi*
Mula0777
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Owners should be considering making changes by now. Michael Carrick will win us games with thus squad we have, please bring him in.
What squad? Maguire, dalot, Shaw, mount, dorgu, our two inexperienced keepers? Or Bruno who has no replacement or ever benched even when playing rubbish thinking without him the team wouldn’t be anywhere when we are worse every season since he came here ?
ome33
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Owners should be considering making changes by now. Michael Carrick will win us games with thus squad we have, please bring him in.
Koabinrty
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Ratcliffe and the glazer must leave the club
Koabinrty
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Ratcliffe
Fokbeklps
2
Sack him. He’s too stubborn with his 343 formation. Jose Mourinho is available. Bring him back and you’ll see better results
Momceikrsu
3
ruud vanistlerooi was better
Yotadopuz
1
time for him leave is now.
Kuyaceiopt
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onana is the problem
Yotadopuz
2
good coach can't have only one formation. good coach always have plan A&B or C if things are not going well.
MukisaGerald
2
Raticliffe should have accepted and let Amorim leave the club with immediate effect otherwise let him take his shares he bought and leave that person who's ready to buy the club in full sale . Ever since Sir Jim Raticliffe was confirmed as a co-owner of the club, there has been no positivity at all at Manchester United.
kuucdklmps
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The ETH prophecy is ringing in their minds.
Jace111
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The way I see it with the body language and speech is giving .. the coach knows the job is bigger him and wants to leave but wants the sack from the board so he can get paid for getting sacked instead of leaving on an empty hand.. the main problem of Man U now is the board and management for hiring people without proper experience and they just sign whatever the social media is trending for them
Yamadoprt
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No more Glory Glory Man Utd…Loser Loser Man Utd
Lusdlnosy
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the problem of man UTD is the coach coz the players who leaves united go and shine but coaches sack at man.u don't perform any more in their next jobs starting from MOYES to Mr.10 HAG
Meudklortu
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nothing wrong with the coach.guys remember past days you were blaming him to keep onana Anthony hojuilud rashford now ?nowhere to find them 4 games .?too much complain if next game win you will start pointing another player.yesterday game we see the mistakes of the player but you are blaming a coach .stop betting cause you are the ones who talk too much here if you loose
Yemcdloprt
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In Amorim, we trust.
Yemcdloprt
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There's no such a thing as a quick solution. United fans should be humble and patient. Good stuff is to come.
Waydoprty
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the more u kip dis guy in the dressing room the more damage he will be doing for the club the best time for him to leave ND appoint who is ready to bring back the old Trafford culture back....
wimlmpru
2
amorimout pls!!
Wuoakorz
4
man united sack him before too late
AFeryvYl2672
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If Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his board will sit idly and allow Amorim to destroy the club it’s up to them.last time Ronaldo was the problem he left, rashford,Mctominey,Sancho,Garnacho,Huljlund,Lindolof and Onana all had left for being the problem but who is the problem now? I strongly believe that Amorim is the problematic and should leave as well immediately.He’s incompetent
livingstoneDlam
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AMORIM stopped his successful career just to come and ridiculously join a sinking ship 🚢 🙄😡
livingstoneDlam
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if it was in Africa we would ask entire MU to go for deliverance prayers, because we don't know anymore who is NAOH causing MU ship to sink 🤔. is Ronaldo still the problem of MU?
livingstoneDlam
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none of us is understanding MU problem 😕 🙄 we have been blaming players to br problem but when they leave the shine elsewhere 🤔, now we are accusing coaches, how many already sacked 🤔!
biebcdmrs
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Man U is following in the footsteps of the mighty Everton,its nomore a big club,just like black burn rovers...
Gislen10
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Peter Dury once said that, Glory days are old, tropies are old, best players are old, and the coach is old. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Old Traford.'🤣
Zecamorsty
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sacking him is a solution
Lekbenopsu
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the way amorim speaks is so nonchalant and doesn't care if he is sacked. I think he is tired of coaching this team ,that comes with this insane amount of pressure. he has given up already.
Cohaimrsty
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bring back caric