‘Sometimes I hate my players, sometimes I want to quit’ – Amorim

‘Sometimes I hate my players, sometimes I want to quit’ – Amorim

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Ruben Amorim, the manager of Manchester United, said “sometimes I want to quit” after his post-match comments following the defeat at Grimsby, which sparked questions about his future.

The Portuguese claimed that “something has to change” and that his team “were completely lost” after the League Two team’s defeat on Wednesday.

He chose not to clarify his remarks, which some thought were the 40-year-old considering his future even inside Old Trafford.

But he continued, “Every time we experience a defeat like that in the future, I’m going to be like that,” he said on Friday. I’ll admit that I sometimes love my players while occasionally I detest them.

“Sometimes I want to leave, and others I want to stay here for 20 years.”

Amorim spoke to a number of media outlets following the penalty shootout defeat at Blundell Park, marking the first time United had ever lost a championship game to a fourth-tier team.

Without defining what he meant, he said to them all, “the team and the players spoke really loudly today.”

He added that he needed to “think about things” next week with the club’s management.

Amorim acknowledges that such incisive statements will undoubtedly stoke debate and skepticism about his future.

He is willing to accept it because he can’t control his reactions, though.

He said, “If you have this kind of behavior, you have to realize that you have other things going for you,” and that you must understand that.

“I am aware that you have a lot of experienced reporters discussing how to interact with the media and remain more consistent and calm.

I fully comprehend that. However, I won’t behave like that. My approach to things is this. That’s why I have this interest. I was very upset and disappointed at the time, and I’m going to be who I am. So get ready.

Amorim is understood to have had the backing of United’s ownership, who invested about $ 200 million in forwards Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbuemo, and Benjamin Sesko in the summer.

Following a 1-0 defeat to Arsenal and a 1-1 draw with Fulham in the Premier League, they have yet to come away with a victory.

Saturday at 15:00 BST, they host Burnley.

I thought our pre-season was very good, we were playing better, and we were playing consistently, Morim said.

It might be a bumpy ride, according to analysis

It might be a bumpy ride, so strap yourself in.

Ruben Amorim described the situation in detail in a Friday interview with the media. His cheerful disposition was returning. He appeared to be more in charge.

We’ve grown used to Amorim’s heartfelt language, and when we explain why he spoke at Grimsby, it appeared as though he was purging.

At Manchester United, statements are analyzed until the person who made them speak the next time, which is a problem that every manager has experienced with speaking through emotion after games at times.

Only two days were present at this time. However, now that there is no longer a gap between the EFL Cup and Europe, Amorim will have much more time to analyze what he has said.

Will his decision to play against Burnley result in him wanting to quit and despising his team? Or will it be one in which he will be a committed player for 20 years?

Amorim is aware of the angered feelings of some people. He can’t, though.

Elche is interested in Malacia, Hojlund talks continue, and Elche is in the loop.

The fate of other exiled players with the Old Trafford club is still being discussed after United confirmed that they had accepted a £40 million offer from Chelsea for wantaway winger Alejandro Garnacho.

Rasmus Hojlund’s loan deal with United is still being discussed with Napoli.

Before the transfer window closes on Monday, Spanish club Elche has also made contact with Amorim about signing Tyrell Malacia from La Liga.

Roma, a division of the Serie A, continue to try to sign Jadon Sancho, despite coach Gian Piero Gasperini stating that there is a cap on what his club can do and that Sancho should look favorably on a chance to resurrect his career.

Gasperini said, “He would be a huge boost for us, but we would be a huge opportunity for him.”

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Source: BBC

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