Mason mount Manchester United said that after getting trapped in it after the under-fire My Reuben Amor Claimed that his players were being influenced by media criticism.
After the end of the 15th place of the previous season, a fresh sense of hope was extinguished as a stumble for the campaign started and the heat on the head coach increased to insult the Karbao Cup in Grimbi.
Amorim’s insistence on the 3-4–2-1 system was particularly under investigation, the United Boss surprisingly claimed the loss of the last weekend’s 3–1 Premier League in Brentford that his players were believing in the media story.
But Mount dismissed that the team was “100 percent behind Gafar”, the opener scored the opener in a 2–0 win against Sundarland promoted at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Asked whether the media talked about Amorim’s approach, reached the dressing room, the United Midfielder said: “No.
“For us, it is just focusing on what the manager wants and it is in training. And then when it comes to the Games, he is doing what he asked for.
“And I think, as you see today, we got stuck to work at hand. Everyone made their roles and responsibilities and it was a good performance.
“I think it got a little cage in the second half and we had to defend many times. We had to put the body on line.
“The protector was amazing, so it was really important to all.”
It was a rare straight game for United Benjamin Sesco Do your first old traffic goal and fellow summer signing Sen Lamens Made an impressive start with a clean sheet.
“I mean, for Ben, it was very important to score your goal. I am at all on the moon,” Mount said. “And of course, the Sen is also coming in. It was a solid performance.
“To suppress any of their danger, he puts it in Ben and we stop that work. I think he has released a lot of pressure today.
“And everyone was around him. Altay (Bayindir) was around him. Tom (Heton) was around him before the game – and it shows us together.
“Obviously, even in this season, we have gone through ups and downs, but we are together and we will continue to move forward with the manager, with the employees, to move forward.”
Mount admitted that the victory “clearly a big moment” wanted to create a result on the rising pressure on the side and one of the results they want to build after the international break in the rivals Liverpool.
“I think it was really faster to start,” he said. “To take steps after a tough game, big for character and we did so.
“Now we have to move forward. We clearly have a little break for the next game, but we need to take positivity from this game and take them to the next one.”
For Sunderland, they host wolf On returning from a break, he goes to the head with 11 points from his first seven matches.
This tally is shy for the previous play-off winners’ Southampton’s overall last term and TRAI Hume said that he will remain positive, while the sloppy of Saturdays take lessons from the beginning.
Sunderland Full-Back said, “We know at this level, you can’t start that slow pace and expect to be in the game, but we came out in the second half and we were better.”
“We made some opportunities and may have taken them. We were poor in taking our decisions but we know that.
“We will be as positive as much as possible, enjoy international brakes and will be ready.
“We are disappointed that we have lost the game. We know why but we will try and maintain positivity.”