Almost a saviour - is makeshift striker Maguire sign of Man Utd demise?
Briefly

Manchester United faced Nottingham Forest and suffered a frustrating 1-0 defeat, showcasing their ongoing struggle to score goals. Manager Ruben Amorim noted the team's inability to translate chances into goals, pointing out their lack of decisive passes in the final third. Despite bringing in strikers like Rasmus Hojlund, who had a promising season, the team remains devoid of quality finishing. Harry Maguire's temporary position as a striker underlined the desperation within the squad, as he managed more shots on target than all forwards combined. If trends persist, they may be set for their worst Premier League goal tally in history.
The team's troubles in the attacking third were evident as they suffered a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, highlighting their lack of finishing quality.
Manager Ruben Amorim acknowledged a consistent issue: despite having numerous shots, United were lacking in crucial final passes and assists.
Harry Maguire, a center-back, displayed more threat in nine minutes as a makeshift striker than forwards Zirkzee and Hojlund did during the match.
This season continues to show potential for the worst Premier League campaign for United, who are on track to surpass their low goal record.
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