Incredible Man Utd star told he’s looke ‘lost’ since Ruben Amorim took charge

Mario Melchiot says Ruben Amorim is face with a ‘big problem’ at Manchester United,. With ‘incredible’ players like Alejandro Garnacho appearing ‘lost’ since he took charge.
Amorim has found himself under สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน mounting pressure at Old Trafford in recent weeks having failed to steady the ship since taking over the reins from Erik ten Hag back in November.
Sunday’s 1-0 defeat at the hands of Ange Postecoglou’s deplete Tottenham side, United’s eighth loss in the. Premier League under Amorim, left the club strande down in 15th place, just 12 points above the relegation zone.
While there has no sign of a so-called new-manager bounce, though, it’s understood Amorim’s job is not. Under threat and the Portuguese has repeatedly underline that he is not concerne for his future.
‘I am not worrie,’ Amorim told the following the Red Devils’ latest loss to Spurs.
‘The rest I am not thinking about. I am here to help my players. I understand my situation, my job, I am confident on my work and I just want to win games.’
Outwardly at least, Amorim remains confident he has the backing of United bosses. However, the former Sporting head coach will be under no illusions that another defeat away to struggling. Everton this weekend would be nothing short of catastrophic.
‘I think when Erik ten Hag watches it he will be thinking, “This is the same thing. I was going through”,’ ex-Chelsea and Netherlands defender Melchiot told.
‘One of the key things with Amorim is he comes there and with your background and where. You come from, your team was at a certain level but it was clearly not the level where you are right now.
‘So how he brings it across, in the sense of, “No, we have to finish the season and then look at next season…”.
‘But this is Manchester United, people don’t think and people don’t talk like that.
‘Him saying that is definitely going to cause friction with some people because fans and the expectation… they will be thinking, “Are you thinking it’s normal for us to be in this situation? Are you going to help us get out of it?”… you don’t want them to start getting on your back for that reason.’
While Melchiot has some sympathy for Amorim, he criticise the United boss for leaving his defence completely ‘expose’ with his team selection against Tottenham.
‘I do understand what he’s talking about because most of the team is not built by him,’ he continue.
‘You can see the situation he was in, he put some many young kids on the bench [against Tottenham]. There was one experience player on it and Casemiro had to start again.