
Rio Ferdinand has named the only team he expects Manchester United to claim all three points against in their last 13 games of the season amid fears of Premier League relegation.
The 1-0 defeat to fellow strugglers Tottenham on Sunday means United have dropped to 15th in the table, just 12 points above the drop zone.
United have now lost 12 of their 25 games, with Ruben Amorim failing to revert the slide started by Erik ten Hag this season.
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And with 13 games to go, Ferdinand canât see where his former side are going to pick up the points to avoid relegation.
âManchester United are absolutely struggling at the moment,â the ex-England defender said on his YouTube channel. âOnly Wolves and West Ham separate my club from the relegation places. Do you realise weâre that close?
âSomeone said we need 11 points just to stay up and Iâm starting to think like that. Iâve got the fixture list here and Iâm looking at the game and Iâm being serious here. Go through it.
âEverton away, Ipswich at home, Arsenal, Forest away, Man City, Newcastle away, Wolves, Brentford, Brighton, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Leicester.
âThe only place I potentially see us getting anything â and Iâm not even saying a win â is Leicester. Weâve slapped up Leicester a couple of times already this season so weâve got their number.
âNormally you look at the fixture list and you can see where the points are coming from.
âWe just looked at the fixture list and Iâm not seeing outright wins, Iâm not looking at it thinking thereâs three points here and thereâs three points there. Thatâs the problem.â
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Amorim admitted his âjob is so hardâ after James Maddisonâs first-half goal condemned his side to yet another defeat on Sunday.
âI have a lot of problems,â Amorim told Sky Sports. âMy job is so hard but I am here to continue my job to the next week with my beliefs and I will try to win again.â
Gary Neville claimed after the game that only one United player would get into Tottenhamâs first XI.
âWe talk about the Manchester United players not being good enough,â Neville said on Sky Sports after the match.
âTake Tottenhamâs best players, [Pedro] Porro, [Destiny] Udogie, [Micky] Van de Ven, [Cristian] Romero, [Yves] Bissouma, [Pape] Sarr, [James] Maddison, [Dominic] Solanke, [Dejan] Kulusevski, [Heung-min] Son, [Brennan] Johnson, [Mathys] Tel.
âHow many Manchester United players would get into that Tottenham team if everyone was fit? I think Bruno Fernandes would, youâd want him in there.
âMaybe Amad but to be honest if itâs a choice between Kulusevski or Amad, Iâd probably go with Kulusevski.
âSo my point is every single Tottenham player barring one is better than every single Manchester United player.
âThatâs not being emotional or ranting, itâs just really sad that thatâs where Man United are currently at, they havenât got the players.
âThereâs a lot of uncertainly on and off the pitch and hopefully Ruben Amorim is given the time to rebuild over the next two years but every single Tottenham player gets into the Man United team â probably except for Bruno â and thatâs a problem.â






