July 4, 2024

Manchester United lost 2-0 against West Ham in the Premier League and drew 0-0 with Liverpool. Despite struggling to create chances, West Ham scored twice in the second half to win the points, marking the first time United has failed to score in four consecutive games since 1992.

Luke Shaw criticized United’s 2-0 defeat against West Ham, stating that their performance was ‘not good enough’. United struggled for goals, with Scott McTominay remaining the top goalscorer with six. The defeat leaves United in eighth place in the table, and Shaw believes the team is not good enough to win games and maintain a competitive edge.

Andre Onana defended well but was involved in a mix-up with Jonny Evans. Willy Kambwala started confidently but was not culpable for either goal. Jonny Evans’ presence was crucial in the absence of four senior centre halves. Luke Shaw was dominant in the first half but could have been more alert to Bowen.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *