Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has urged his players to run like mad dogs if they are to succeed. Amorim
took over from Erik ten Hag and impressed in their first three games unbeaten before suffering their first defeat in Wednesday’s 2-0 defeat at Arsenal. “
It’s clear, we are a big club but we are not a big team. We know that so we have to believe more,” Amorim said.
“We had some good things but you feel there is still a lot to improve. We have to be better in the final third.”
Asked if fans need to lower their expectations from the club now, Amorim said: “It will not change because of past successes.
“Our players have to understand it is a difficult position. We are not the best team in the league but in the past we were the best in the league. We have problems but we have to focus on the little things.”
One thing Amorim is determined to fix is the fitness of his players, ทางเข้า https://ufabet999.app with United sixth from bottom in the Premier League for average distance covered.
“If we want to win the Premier League then we have to run like mad dogs. “If we don’t do that then we’re not going to win titles,” Amorim added.
“Even the best XI in the world is not going to win titles if they don’t run, that’s very clear. “
The question is, can they cope with that? If they get used to it in training, they’ll get used to it in the matches. “They
‘re professional athletes and they’re going to improve on that. When they do that then you have a pretty good team.”