David Beckham has declared he has grown tired of watching his beloved Manchester United.
With one win from their opening five matches in all competitions this season, United have continued their struggles under Ruben Amorim.
United remain a shadow of their former title-winning selves
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United remain a shadow of their former title-winning selvesCredit: Getty
A 3-0 defeat at Manchester City on Sunday has them sitting 14th in the Premier League and five points outside of the top four.
talkSPORT's Troy Deeney believes some of the United squad are too selfish, whilst Alex Crook has hinted that Amorim could face the sack.
And Beckham, who won 12 trophies during a legendary career at United, has expressed how disheartened he is with the club.
"Being an ex-player, and being a fan of the club, I would hope that they are hurting like we are as fans," he told CBS Sports Golazo. "And I'm sure they are because they're professionals.
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"They're not going out there not wanting to win the game. They've just come up against a team like City, at City."
Beckham also appeared to warn the current United squad about breaking an unwritten rule following a defeat.
"Whenever you lose these games, you don't go out for a few weeks," he insisted.
"Because you know you can't walk around Manchester and bump into United fans, because it's just not a good place to be in.
"But, I don't know, it was a very hard watch yesterday.
"And like I said, as a United fan, I'm kind of fed up with watching these games and seeing what we're seeing as fans."
Amorim is yet to find a fix for their poor run of form
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Amorim is yet to find a fix for their poor run of formCredit: Getty
Beckham is not enjoying their matches this season
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Beckham is not enjoying their matches this seasonCredit: @CBSSportsGolazo X
What next for United and Amorim?
Having failed to qualify for European football and been knocked out of the Carabao Cup, United have a slight break until their next game.
They host Chelsea at Old Trafford on Saturday evening, before more tough tests against surprise packages Brentford and Sunderland.
talkSPORT's chief football correspondent Crook has stated that Amorim is safe for now, but the upcoming fixtures could play a role in his future.
"What is the stance from the boardroom at Old Trafford?" he said. "Well, they're keen to stick with Ruben Amorim. I'm told his job isn't under immediate threat.
"They've looked into stats at the start of the season, they see that Manchester United are right up there in terms of chances created, in terms of the xG, in terms of shots in those four Premier League games.
"They feel like the tide will turn and I think, having set themselves a rather ambitious goal of winning the Premier League title by the end of the 2027/28 season, they realise that another change of manager would potentially set the club backwards.
United's season has so far included defeat to League Two side Grimsby Town
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United's season has so far included defeat to League Two side Grimsby TownCredit: Getty
"But surely Ruben Amorim has to start getting some results on the board. They've got a difficult game next up, Manchester United at home to Chelsea on Saturday.
"Two crunch games after that, for me, either side of the October international break which, historically, is a bit of a graveyard for Manchester United managers.
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"That's when they decided to fire Erik ten Hag, albeit he didn't actually get relieved of his duties until November.
"They've got Brentford away from home, and then Sunderland at home. Surely, they are two must-win games, even at this early stage of the season."