Ruben Amorim has revealed that there were moments during his first year as Manchester United head coach when he questioned whether he would still be at the club after 12 months. The Portuguese manager admits that it was tough to deal with some of the losses, particularly in the Europa League final and early in the season.
Amorim says that there were times when he wondered if he had made the right decision by joining United, but he is now feeling more confident about his future at the club. He attributes this change of heart to the team's improvement over the past few weeks, particularly in their recent wins against Chelsea and Liverpool.
Despite the positive signs, Amorim remains cautious and warns that football can be unpredictable. He believes that his players are starting to trust him more, and that this will become more apparent as they win games and build momentum. The manager also points out that United are not a team where you can guarantee success, but rather one that needs to maintain focus and attention to detail.
Amorim's response to comments made by Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche has also been revealed. While Dyche suggested that he could have won more games with a 4-4-2 formation, Amorim disagrees, saying that his own system may take time to pay off but will ultimately prove better. He praises Dyche as a smart and experienced manager who understands the game, but believes that coaching is different from just talking about it.
Amorim's comments come as United look to strengthen their challenge for a top-four finish in the Premier League. With five wins in their last seven games, they are in a better place than Amorim admits, but he knows that one bad result can derail their progress. He is confident that his team will continue to work hard and believe in themselves, which will ultimately lead to success.
Amorim says that there were times when he wondered if he had made the right decision by joining United, but he is now feeling more confident about his future at the club. He attributes this change of heart to the team's improvement over the past few weeks, particularly in their recent wins against Chelsea and Liverpool.
Despite the positive signs, Amorim remains cautious and warns that football can be unpredictable. He believes that his players are starting to trust him more, and that this will become more apparent as they win games and build momentum. The manager also points out that United are not a team where you can guarantee success, but rather one that needs to maintain focus and attention to detail.
Amorim's response to comments made by Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche has also been revealed. While Dyche suggested that he could have won more games with a 4-4-2 formation, Amorim disagrees, saying that his own system may take time to pay off but will ultimately prove better. He praises Dyche as a smart and experienced manager who understands the game, but believes that coaching is different from just talking about it.
Amorim's comments come as United look to strengthen their challenge for a top-four finish in the Premier League. With five wins in their last seven games, they are in a better place than Amorim admits, but he knows that one bad result can derail their progress. He is confident that his team will continue to work hard and believe in themselves, which will ultimately lead to success.