My Reuben Amor Want actions instead of words after Mason mount Manchester United players were “100 percent behind Gafar” after a very important victory against Sundarland.
The last weekend in Brentford, Broaring 3–1, examined the Portuguese head coach in his 50th match at Old Trafford Helm.
United replied well to that shock as a great mount opener and the domestic goal was won by Benjamin Sesco 2–0 against Sunderland signed before summer.
The result helps reduce the pressure before the under-fire Amorim before the international break, whose squads are “100 percent behind the gaffer” according to Mount Mount.
When the United Boss was told about the midfielder’s remarks, he said: “I saw today (that) and I know they want to do their best – and I know they don’t want to change the coach all the time.
“But, as I said during this week, to live with the manager, ‘I will kill myself to go into every transition’. We need to show with tasks.
“And sometimes when we see our team, I am sure when we watch the game at the end, they know that sometimes we can do better.
“So, I think during the week but we need to show that on the pitch, not only at home but also far away.”
Amorim made five changes in the last weekend loss in West London, including summer signatures Sen Lamens Their start.
The 23 -year -old goalkeeper arrived at the time limit from Antwerp and helped United to keep his first clean sheet of the season, showing confidence between some significant savings and sticks.
Amorim continued: “I think he looks confident in the first game. But the important thing is that the team partner helps Sen in a good game because everyone was centered, not a lot of mistakes, against a team that was actually comfortable playing football.
“When Sen arrived here before Altte (Biondir) and then you can feel that they need to be suited – new countries, new training, the pressure you put on the goalkeeper, it is largely in a big way.
“This was a little preparation for the man to get ready to start his first game.
“But now there is just a game and needs to work because he needs to be ready that things in our club are really difficult.”
Consipated head for rivals Liverpool after international break, when Sunderland host wolf Since promotion, you only want to bounce back from the loss of their second Premier League.
Black Cats Boss Razis Le Briss said: “I think it’s really positive. Even if we struggle today, we reacted.
“For a young squad like us, many teams can just stop after 2–0 and wait with four, five, six, seven goals for the last minute. It was possible, so we gave good reactions.
“I think it is part of the process. The beginning of the weather is really positive with 11 digits, which probably did not expect by many – and dynamic positive.
“It is part of the process for hard moments to lose the game, but we have to learn quickly.”