Ruben Amorim: “My work is, so difficult,” says Man United Boss in the midst of ‘many problems’

Ruben Amorim of Manchester United

Ruben Amorim has said that his concern is the competition position of Manchester United instead of his job security after supervising an eighth defeat of his 14 Premier League matches that are in charge of Tottenham on Sunday.

United is closer to the relegation zone than the top sixth after James Maddison scored the only goal of the game in the 13th minute, making the visitors 12 points above the lower three in the 15th.

‘[Tottenham] Are so open and extend the team, “Amorim told Sky Sports. ‘[The criticisms of United] You see and discuss every week, I see it too.

“I have many problems; My work is so difficult here. But I stay with my beliefs. Eventually they scored, we didn’t do that. That was the big difference in the game. We had many chances, but in the end they scored one and we didn’t do that. “

Tottenham vs Man united

Amorim was visibly stunned when Alejandro Garnacho lifted the best occasion of United High over the bar on the bar shortly after the goal of Tottenham.

The Portuguese said that a single injury to Amad Diallo, which he expects to end the attacker’s season, had hindered his tactical plan, but added that he was satisfied with United’s threat.

“The first step is to create situations,” he thought. “We have had games where we are in the frameworks and made no situations.

“But in this game, with two teams that are not doing well, one goal would always make the difference. We have worked on our principles, but, day after day, you lose players who change your approach to the game.

“I couldn’t play with Joshua in the same way [Zirkzee] Like I can do with Amad. Sometimes you want Bruno [Fernandes] To reach the ball in the structure, because it is really good in changing the game. But then you want Bruno also pressing and it is really difficult. “

Man United Squad: ‘We are almost goal’

Victor Lindelof was the only senior player named by Amorim in a bank with an average age of 19. “They will play this season,” said Amorim about his young people.

“We will have games in the cup and [Europa League knockout stage] And they will play … we are close to the goal, I don’t want to change the players when we are close by.

“You grow and you learn a lot of things. We just have to face it and not run away, that’s my feeling. Today will hurt: it is a heavy pain to lose so many games. But you can change things in a week. “

Amorim’s side visit in-form Everton-Die has moved an end to them since he has named former United boss David Moyes last month on Saturday (12.30 pm GMT).

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