Amorim expects hard times after risky transfer business
- Manchester United's struggles continue after appointing Ruben Amorim as head coach, with the team currently sitting 13th in the Premier League following a recent loss to Crystal Palace.
- Amorim acknowledges the club's risky transfer decisions, including allowing key players like Marcus Rashford to leave on loan, which has left the squad unbalanced.
- Despite the challenges, Amorim believes the team can improve with time to train and a focus on developing players with different profiles.
- Amorim admits that the situation is risky for him as a coach, but he remains committed to his vision for the team, emphasizing the importance of results in football.
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