Ruben Amorim: why Manchester United coach is no longer afraid of matches.
The Manchester United coach feels no fear anymore
According to The Sun: Ruben Amorim stated that he no longer fears away games with Manchester United. He revealed that he felt anxiety before matches during the summer, certain that the team would lose even before getting off the bus.
Shutterstock Editorial Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes scored goals for Manchester United in the match against Chelsea GettyToday, Manchester United travels to Brentford, hoping to achieve its first victory in two consecutive Premier League matches in over a year, following last week's victory over Chelsea at Old Trafford.
A new feeling and expectations
Despite the team having two wins and two losses in its five opening Premier League matches, Amorim emphasized that he no longer feels the burden of responsibility for past failures.
“No, it’s completely different now. I always feel like we can win the next match and be dominant. This feeling is present now.”
The coach believes that the current state of the team is radically different from last year. He is confident in his players’ capabilities, speaking about future matches against Manchester City and Arsenal, noting that they can control the game.
“I don’t feel fear; I know it will be difficult, but this year it’s more excitement than fear.”
Although the Portuguese has yet to lead the team to victory in two consecutive matches during ten months in charge, he is determined to change this situation.
Need to capitalize on momentum
Amorim acknowledged that the team faces a 'big problem' if it fails to capitalize on momentum after the victory over Chelsea.
“If we, as a team, do not understand the momentum now, we will have a big problem.”
The coach also emphasized the importance of the starting minutes of the game. He believes that the responsibility for victory lies with the players.
“It’s in our hands to change the situation. We just need to win the next match and do everything necessary to achieve that.”id='6380051685112' data-video-id='6380051685112' data-account='5067014667001' data-player='default' data-usage='cms:WordPress:6.5.6:2.8.6:javascript' data-embed='default' class='video-js' data-application-id='' controls style='width: 100%; height: 100%; position: absolute; top: 0; bottom: 0; right: 0; left: 0;'>
Ruben Amorim's words reflect his new attitude towards the team's situation. The victory over Chelsea has been an important step, but now Manchester United needs stability and confidence to prove its competitiveness in the Premier League. The next match against Brentford will be a test of the team's readiness to overcome its fears and continue on the path to victories.
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