Worrying claim as Ruben Amorim admits he needs “help” to deal with “anxious” Man United players | OneFootball

Worrying claim as Ruben Amorim admits he needs “help” to deal with “anxious” Man United players | OneFootball

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·5 janvier 2025

Worrying claim as Ruben Amorim admits he needs “help” to deal with “anxious” Man United players

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has made the somewhat worrying claim that his current squad of players are “anxious” and even “afraid” on the pitch at the moment.

The Portuguese tactician only recently took over as Man Utd manager after the team’s poor form earlier in the season saw Erik ten Hag sacked by the Red Devils.


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Amorim looked hugely promising after doing a superb job as Sporting Lisbon manager, but the United job is proving very difficult so far, and he’s suggested it’s because of an anxious group of players.

See below for Amorim’s worrying quotes, as relayed by journalist Fabrizio Romano on X…

?? Rúben Amorim: “The players are anxious and sometimes afraid on the pitch. We have to cope with that”. “We need the leaders to step up to help the other guys – and I’m the most responsible person here to improve the performances”. “I am on it”. pic.twitter.com/71iGeMWkbh — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 5, 2025

Amorim said: “The players are anxious and sometimes afraid on the pitch. We have to cope with that. We need the leaders to step up to help the other guys – and I’m the most responsible person here to improve the performances. I am on it.”

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Ruben Amorim consoles his Manchester United players (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Even if fans weren’t expecting miracles from Amorim straight away, this has perhaps been a worse start than some would have expected under the new manager.

One imagines MUFC could genuinely find themselves in a relegation battle if things don’t improve soon, so it will be interesting to see how Amorim can adapt to his current situation.

So far, the former Sporting boss has been keen to implement his style and philosophy, but it’s perhaps proving difficult without having his own players in the squad.

After a few transfer windows, Amorim might be better able to play the kind of football he wants, so could he do well to try something different and focus on getting results on the board for now?

On the flip side, some pain now might be worth it in the long run if United can improve their all-round approach, but there’s also surely the risk of some really poor results that could drag the club even further down the table.

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