Ruben Amorim on the future at Manchester United: Sometimes I want to resign.
Amorim's emotions after the defeat
According to The Sun: Ruben Amorim admits that sometimes he wants to leave Manchester United, but he is not ready to leave the club.
The head coach of the 'Red Devils' surprised fans with his words after the defeat in the Carabao Cup against Grimsby.
PAHe noted that the players had 'loudly expressed' their wishes at Blundell Park and plans to discuss the situation with the management during the international break.
A glance at the future
Before tomorrow's match against Burnley, he was in a good mood, noting that emotions sometimes take over after failures.
Amorim commented that he needs to learn from mistakes, but his passionate nature can sometimes lead him into a dead end.
The coach said:
“To be honest, every time after a defeat I will react like this. Sometimes I hate my players, sometimes I love them, sometimes I want to protect them. Sometimes I want to leave, sometimes I want to be here for 20 years.”
He also talked about the ongoing consultations with football director Jason Wilcox, CEO Omar Berardi, and owner Jim Ratliff.
Amorim emphasized:
“I am just focused on this match and have to live day by day.”
He also expressed his dissatisfaction after the defeat against the League 2 team, noting:
“At the moment I was really upset and disappointed, as I thought we prepared very well.”
In conclusion, Amorim confirmed that he is now focused on the next match, hoping to take revenge.
Ruben Amorim's statements demonstrate his emotional state and determination to continue working with the team. It is important how he can implement the lessons learned in future matches to return to victories and win the fans' trust after recent troubles.
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