
Ruben Amorim admits to not knowing what to expect from his troubled Manchester United, but believes that treating every game as if it were the “last one” is the best strategy.
On Saturday, United travel to Brentford in search of its first consecutive Premier League victories despite the troubled 10-month reign of the Portuguese manager.
After winning 2-1 at home against Chelsea last week, which eased the pressure on Amorim after a disappointing season, the Red Devils are 11th in the table.
The United boss stated in his pre-game press conference on Friday that it was crucial to maintain momentum.
He said, “It’s really important for us to have that sense of urgency that we need to win, no matter what.”
You believe the game will be extremely difficult every time we begin to prepare for it and when you watch the following opponent.
I feel that way. We can’t control the outcome of the game, in my opinion. The most crucial step is to begin the match the way we did against Chelsea, Burnley, and Arsenal.
Despite a strong performance, United defeated Burnley 3-2 in their season opener, losing 1-0 to Arsenal.
Amorim claimed that inconsistent behavior had hindered United for “so many months.”
He said, “It’s typical for the fans, they don’t know what will happen the next game.” I have an idea, but I’m the team manager, and I’m not sure how it will turn out, to be completely honest.
Every game is the last one, he said, adding, “The best way to deal with that is… The next game for Manchester United will be the most significant of their career.
Let’s start presenting ourselves with the urgency we need on the pitch because I understand how the fans feel.
Bryan Mbeumo impressed since joining United from Brentford in July, according to Amorim.
“It’s really important for everything he’s been doing, the light that he brings into the dressing room,” he said. You can tell that he’s there for us whenever he speaks, he said, but you can’t tell if he’s talking more.
He is a different threat than he was last season, presses a lot, and runs a lot. Bryan is more than I’m happy with.
Amad Diallo, who has started five of United’s six games this season, will miss the game due to a grieving family.
Source: Channels TV
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