Ruben Amorim is candid about Manchester United’s issues, emphasizing the need for honesty and improvement despite recent victories.
He believes it’s crucial to face the reality of their situation. Amorim said, “I’m not taking the responsibility from the players, but we are performing really badly.” He’s all about being honest, and he thinks it’s better to acknowledge the issues rather than sugarcoat them.
Interestingly, he and Harry Maguire have different takes on why the team is underperforming, especially at home. United has had a rough time at Old Trafford, losing four of their last five league matches. Amorim pointed out that the players seem more anxious when playing at home, which is affecting their performance.
Maguire, on the other hand, highlighted that they keep falling behind in games, which is a big problem. He said, “If I could explain it, we’d change it straightaway.” It seems like they have the talent but are struggling to come together as a team.
On a brighter note, some players are returning to training, like Victor Lindelof, who missed several matches. Marcus Rashford is also back in action, which could help boost the squad. Despite some transfer rumors, players like Antony and Alejandro Garnacho are expected to stay involved. It’s a tough time for United, but they’re working on turning things around.