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Reuben Amorim burst out laughing nottingham forest Owner sean dycheClaims he could have won more matches Manchester United Jodi as manager Get ready to go head to head.
saturday’s Premier League City Ground visit marks one year anniversary appointment of portuguese As successor to Eric ten Hag.
Amorim was unable to see immediate improvement as United dropped to 15th in the Premier League and lost the europa league finalWhich led to criticism from all and sundry.
Dyche was among those to comment About the Portuguese systemMay was saying that if he had been in charge playing a 4-4-2 formation he could have won more matches.
Amorim dismissed those comments before facing the recently appointed Forest boss, saying: “First of all, maybe it’s true that if we play 4-4-2 we win more games.
“But I have always said that I have a way of playing that will take some time and then it will get better in the future, so we don’t know.
“Then I can see Sean Dyche as a manager and then as a pundit. If you’re a pundit and you don’t say very strong things, I don’t want to watch you! I’m the same way.
“So, I can understand that it’s a completely different job and I know Sean Dyche is really smart, and he knows how to play the game.
“He also understands that one thing is when we are watching the game and talking about the game. The other thing is to train a team, so I understand it, I have nothing to say. I just want to win the next match.”
United head to the City Ground on the back of three consecutive wins as things finally start to look up for Amorim after a checkered start to life.
“It was a trip,” he said, laughing. “It was a big journey. It was hard, it was really hard. Good moments and bad moments.
“I learned a lot and that’s really important. I learned that even in my lowest moments I can stick to the things I believe in and that’s a good thing for anyone to understand.
“The answer today is different from three weeks ago, so it’s important to understand that.
“Living here is one of the greatest honors of my life and I want to stay here for many years.”
United have had a full week to prepare for the trip to Forest, with defender Lisandro Martínez training with the group on Wednesday for the first time since suffering an ACL injury in February.
“He wants to go on it, he’s not going to go on it, it’s going to take him time,” Amorim said. “He started training with us, but we had to change some things in practice for him, so gradually he is getting better.
“It’s really good and he gives us an edge in every training session. It’s really good for us too. The rest of the guys, we have another day. I don’t know about Harry Maguire. I think the rest of the guys are fit.”