‘We are changing’ – Amorim hopeful good times are coming for Manchester United

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Manchester United’s head coach Ruben Amorim says he can see progress in his team during training, even if the results are not in their sense this season.

The Red Devils languish in the lower half of the Premier League table and could fall to the 16th row by the end of the weekend.

It was a difficult transition period for the Red Devils since Vomorim succeeded Erik Ten Hag, with the Portuguese boss for not having managed to change his change of system.

But he says that in training, things improve, but they must translate this into game situations.

Speaking during his pre-match press conference, he said: “It is more important in training, and what I see in training is that they improve and create relationships. We line up and understand how we want to play.

“Even the sound of the training is different – when we do an exercise, you feel the sound. People speak, ask the ball and give instructions.

“You can feel it in the environment, we change. It is important to use it in the game.

“In some games you think you are more difficult, you feel that we can play and create situations and that’s a good thing.

“Right now, when you watch the games, you think there are more problems than solutions. We are able, but we must be consistent. »»

Return players

Amorim also offered a positive update on the return of injury players.

Despite the loss of Lisandro Martinez, Kobbie Mainoo and Amad Diallo for the rest of the season, there are a few key names available for the trip to Everton.

He added: “This week is better than last week because we have not lost players. Christian [Eriksen]Manual [Ugarte] and Lenny [Yoro] back.

“Amad is long, mason [Mount] and Luke [Shaw] Continue to recover but I have no date [for their return]. Toby [Collyer] is closest, but not now. We have to adapt.

“Altay [Bayindir] And Tom are recovered. Again, we don’t have an appointment.

Europa League Draw

Earlier in the day, United was attracted to Laliga Side Real Sociedad in the Europa League at the end of 16 years.

Amorim was asked about the draw but did not want to focus on a game that is still in a few weeks.

He said, “I just want to win against Everton. We are in a difficult situation in the Premier League and we have a lot of problems to solve each match.

“If I see our performances and I focus on Real Sociedad or think of the trophies in the moment, it’s not the right way to do my job. I just want to win against Everton.


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