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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Man United players ‘fighting’ for jobs, says head coach Amorim
Amorim, whose team hosts Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Leicester in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday, admitted United had taken a risk with its transfer business, admitting it would be tough going until the end of the season.
Ruben Amorim explains decision not sign Mathys Tel after Man Utd transfer 'risk'
Amorim has lost seven of his 13 games in charge (Picture: Getty Images) Rubem Amorim has admitted his Manchester United job is on the line, insisting it was his decision not to bring in more firepower during the January transfer window. United made two additions to the squad in January with Patrick Dorgu brought in to try and solve a problem at left wing-back with Ayden Heaven arriving to bolster their numbers in defence. United secured three wi…


Ruben Amorim admits he and Man Utd players all fighting for their jobs
RUBEN AMORIM admits he and his Manchester United players are all fighting for their jobs between now and the end of the season. The Red Devils are currently sat in 13th place in the table – the same place they were when the Portuguese coach took over in November. RexRuben Amorim admits he and his Manchester United players are all fighting for their jobs[/caption] AlamyPart-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe with club legend Sir Alex Ferguson behind[/captio…
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