Tough, really tough': Ruben Amorim on his first year at Manchester United
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Tough, really tough': Ruben Amorim on his first year at Manchester United
"It was a journey, a big journey, he said of his first 12 months. It was tough, really tough, good moments and bad moments. I learned a lot that is really important. I found out that even in my lower moments I can stick with the things I believe and that is a good thing for anyone to understand. Today the answer is different from three weeks ago. One of the biggest honours of my life to be here and I want to continue here for many years."
"Maybe it's true that if we play 4-4-2 we win more games, he said. But I always said that I have a way of playing that is going to take a while, but in the future it's going to be better. I can look at Sean Dyche as a manager and as a pundit. If you are a pundit and you don't say very strong things, I don't want to watch you. So I understand that it's a completely different job. I know that Sean Dyche is really smart and he knows how to play the game. He also understands that it is one thing when we are seeing the game and talking about the game, the other thing is to coach a team. I have nothing to say, I just want to win the next game."
Ruben Amorim completed his first 12 months at Manchester United with 52 games, 21 wins and 19 losses, a 40% victory rate. He described the period as a challenging journey with both good and bad moments and said he learned important lessons about persistence during low moments. Amorim expressed a desire to continue as head coach for many years. Manchester United won their last three Premier League matches against Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton. Nottingham Forest, managed by Sean Dyche, is the next opponent after Dyche claimed he could win more games with United using a 4-4-2. Lisandro Martinez has resumed full training after a knee injury.
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