Manchester United Manager Ruben Amorim Admits to Job Fears After Europa League Final Defeat
Ruben Amorim, the Portuguese manager of Manchester United, has revealed that his team's disappointing loss in the Europa League final was one of the moments he feared he wouldn't last a year in his role. The defeat was just one of 19 losses in his 52 games since taking over as manager a year ago.
Amorim admitted it was tough to take losses, especially when it came down to Manchester United's expectations. "To lose so many games, that was so hard for me," he said. "Because this is Manchester United. Putting all the attention on the Europa League and not winning, that was massive." He reflected on moments where he wondered if it was meant to be for him in the job, but now feels differently.
The manager has faced criticism over his 3-4-3 formation, which some say hasn't worked. Amorim defended his approach, stating that nobody was playing 3-4-3 when he first started thinking about it. He believes this allowed him to understand how to rotate players and make informed purchasing decisions.
Amorim outlined his reasoning for trusting the system, saying it's easier to find players who fit into a clear idea of play rather than trying to adapt after buying them. When asked if he plans to sign a midfielder in January, he emphasized that the World Cup would bring changes, with some players potentially leaving and others returning.
The manager added that Manchester United doesn't just buy one player at a time based on current needs but also considers long-term growth. "We are not just buying one guy because we feel in December that we need this kind of player now," he said.
Ruben Amorim, the Portuguese manager of Manchester United, has revealed that his team's disappointing loss in the Europa League final was one of the moments he feared he wouldn't last a year in his role. The defeat was just one of 19 losses in his 52 games since taking over as manager a year ago.
Amorim admitted it was tough to take losses, especially when it came down to Manchester United's expectations. "To lose so many games, that was so hard for me," he said. "Because this is Manchester United. Putting all the attention on the Europa League and not winning, that was massive." He reflected on moments where he wondered if it was meant to be for him in the job, but now feels differently.
The manager has faced criticism over his 3-4-3 formation, which some say hasn't worked. Amorim defended his approach, stating that nobody was playing 3-4-3 when he first started thinking about it. He believes this allowed him to understand how to rotate players and make informed purchasing decisions.
Amorim outlined his reasoning for trusting the system, saying it's easier to find players who fit into a clear idea of play rather than trying to adapt after buying them. When asked if he plans to sign a midfielder in January, he emphasized that the World Cup would bring changes, with some players potentially leaving and others returning.
The manager added that Manchester United doesn't just buy one player at a time based on current needs but also considers long-term growth. "We are not just buying one guy because we feel in December that we need this kind of player now," he said.