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Manchester United will not have a better chance to record the first league’s victory from mid -March when he has been fighting West Ham on Sunday.
United will be on the reef of the wave after entering the Europa League finals with An extremely impressive aggregate victory over Atletic Bilbao.
And players know that there are places to capture for the conflict with colleagues who are underhievers Tottenham in Bilbau on May 21.
The victory in the middle of the week was welcomed and gives United the opportunity to save something from the desperate season by winning the European trophy and qualifying for the Champions League next season.
But it does not mask all their problems, as the chief Ruben admitted on several occasions. This did not spare Portuguese from criticism with former united captain Roy Keane, especially loud in his belief that United should work better.
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“We are trying to do our best, but I agree,” he told Amor when Keane’s observations were set up. “We can do better. I have nothing to say about criticism because we deserve it.
“If we can’t accept everything in this kind of season, we’re wrong with work. I completely admitted that.
“I agree with all the critics … We have to take the risk of getting a lot of criticism from all, because Roy Keane’s standards and all these guys are really high.”
The second club that faced criticism this year is West Ham, which is currently on the eight victory in the Premier League.
The hammers started the season with Julen Lopetegui at the helm, but the Spaniard failed to impress the Graham Potter, which he took over in January. Former chief Brighton and Chelsea fought to the same extent, and East Londonci will arrive in Manchester on Sunday, sitting only one place above the relegation zone.
Have started their summer renovation today Announcing four stocks – Aaron Cresswell, Lukasz Fabian, Danny Ings and Vladimir Coufal – will leave the London stadium at the end of the season.