The Red Devils boss accepts responsibility after managing just one victory in nine matches following Brighton stalemate.
Manchester United manager Marc Skinner has shouldered complete responsibility for his team's dismal form after another disappointing result left the Red Devils with just one win from their last nine outings. The latest setback came in the form of a frustrating home draw against Brighton, leaving fans questioning the team's direction under the embattled boss.
Skinner's frank admission of accountability comes at a crucial juncture for the Old Trafford outfit, with mounting pressure from supporters and pundits alike. The manager's willingness to face the music head-on demonstrates leadership qualities, but results on the pitch remain the ultimate measure of success in elite football.
The poor run of form has particularly stung given Manchester United's rich history and global fanbase, which includes millions across Africa who have supported the club through thick and thin. Many African football enthusiasts who grew up idolizing United legends will be hoping for a swift turnaround in fortunes.
With the season progressing and expectations remaining high, Skinner faces the monumental task of reversing this troubling trajectory. The coming fixtures will prove decisive in determining whether his honest assessment translates into the improved performances desperately needed to restore pride at one of football's most storied institutions.