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Ruben Amorim identified the biggest problem with Manchester United as “the way we face competition,” admitting that the attitude and mentality in the team must change.
Amorim won 15 of his 38 games at all competitions since his appointment in November, which is the lowest percentage of victory (39.5%) of any permanent boss of Frank O’Farrela (37%), 53 years ago.
IN Premier league Alone, it is six wins of 25 for United, which sits in 16th place on the rankings and can only grow 13. If the results in the last two rounds of the season go their own way.
The Portuguese, who overseen the two victory title with former Sporting CP and had them on their way to another when he left, described the record as “shameful“As required to change this summer. However, there are no changes in the excavation as United will not release amorim Even if they fail to win the Europa League.
Amorim said “Something is wrong in the way we play football,” but not “tactically and technically”. This comes down to a culture that is too easily accepted by drawing and losses, an alien concept for the successful former generations of the years that have passed.
“This is the way we face the competition and the way we suffer and the way we get angry because we lose the way we protect the goal. These things we need to improve and sometimes not only inside the field but out of the field,” he explained.
“That feeling of talking to the end, the way we face competition. It’s not okay to lose, it’s not okay to draw.
“It doesn’t matter if we can change our position in the league or not,” the main coach added, referring to the current ride of seven games Premier League without winning at a time when a competitive home end for a long time has been out of reach.
“This feeling is nothing about confidence. It is about believing and understanding that we are Manchester UnitedAnd we don’t want to be the worst in the league. Our position is unacceptable and, for me, it is not a lack of confidence, it is a lack of something deeper. “