Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said his team controlled his 3-2 first league victory over Ipswich Town – despite the follow -up of the start and the fact that a man is sent back.
United recovered to concede a sloppy opening objective to lead 2-1 to Old Trafford before Patrick Dorgu was sent and Ipswich equalized just before half-time in the Trafford rain.
Visitors had a full half to ensure that their digital advantage counts, but United has dug to deviate from the relegation area of the Premier League thanks to the head of Harry Maguire.
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“Today, I’m not frustrated,” Amorim told journalists. “We checked the match and since the first minute, I felt that the players have been trying to play and we managed to score two goals.
“The sending has changed the game a little, but the fight that fans has shown has helped a lot and we have fully deserved the three points.
“There are moments that are really difficult, but it’s natural in each profession, you have to suffer. It’s really difficult for me to play as we did in the second half. I think players are sometimes more comfortable playing with a low block. »»
Amorim was less satisfied with how the young striker Alejandro Garnacho managed the replacement in order to United so that the more defensive defensive players are on the field after the dismissal of Dorgu.
The Argentinian went directly to the bottom of the tunnel, rather than joining his teammates on the bench.
“It was cold, humid and rainy,” added Amorim. “The fact was that we played more in 5-3-1, then we did a submarine, we had to choose someone to go out.
“I had to think of the sets, it was my choice. I’m going to talk about it in Garnacho. You can ask me for the next press conference.