Rio Ferdinand names the only team he expects Man Utd to beat amid relegation fears

Rio Ferdinand has picke out the only game he is confident Manchester United. Will win amid fears the Premier League giants could get relegate.
A deflating 1-0 defeat to Tottenham on เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย Sunday saw United drop to 15th in the English top-flight, 12 points above the dreade relegation zone.
United were expecte to improve under Ruben Amorim, who led Sporting Lisbon to two league titles before taking over at. Old Trafford, but appear to have got even worse since Erik ten Hag’s sacking.
Ferdinand, who lifte six Premier League titles and the Champions League at United, admits he is beginning to fear his former club are in a relegation battle.
On a video on his Ferdinand went through Manchester United’s upcoming fixtures and admitte he was only really confident of getting a result in one game.
‘Manchester United are absolutely struggling at the moment,’ the ex-England defender said. ‘Only Wolves and West Ham separate my club from the relegation places. Do you realise we’re that close?
‘Someone said we need 11 points just to stay up and I’m starting to think like that. I’ve got the fixture list here and I’m looking at the game and I’m being serious here. Go through it.
‘Everton away, Ipswich at home, Arsenal, Forest away, Man City, Newcastle away, Wolves, Brentford, Brighton, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Leicester.
‘The only place I potentially see us getting anything – and I’m not even saying a win – is Leicester. We’ve slapped up Leicester a couple of times already this season so we’ve got their number.
‘Normally you look at the fixture list and you can see where the points are coming from.
We just looke at the fixture list and I’m not seeing outright wins, I’m not looking at it thinking there’s three points here and there’s three points there. That’s the problem.’
Amorim said his job at Manchester United was ‘so hard’ after they lost for the eighth time in 12 league games over the weekend.
United took a deplete squad to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium but fans were nevertheless underwhelme by the visitors’ performance as James Maddison’s first-half goal gave Spurs a morale-boosting win.