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Delicate weekend for Manchester United and Ruben Amorim. This Sunday, the Red Devils were humiliated at Old Trafford by Bournemouth with a score of 3 goals to 0.
A defeat which is a stain after the success on the Manchester City pitch during the Mancunian derby in the previous match.
The Mancuniens are struggling to climb the rankings and are in 13th position with only 22 points on the clock. At the end of the meeting, the Portuguese coach did not hide his frustration with the result. The former Sporting player believes that his players must control their emotion during matches.
“ It’s difficult. We are trying, but this match was tough for us. We still suffered from set pieces. If you look at the match, we didn’t concede anything before the first goal and we had chances. If we score the first goal, the match is different. We want to score, but we are too nervous. We still have to suffer, but we will try to win. We will do it until the end. I expected it (difficult work), especially in these busy months. We are ready to take up the challenge,” he said.
Amorim is ready to fight until the end of the season.
The Red Devils will have to quickly raise their heads with a trip to the Wolves pitch this Thursday, December 26 for the 18th day of the championship.
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