
"I think it's normal. It's a fact that me as a manager of Manchester United, I think we are underachieving. We should have more points, especially this season. So, I take that naturally. Sometimes they don't have all the information and see Manchester United with the standards they lived here, always winning. It's hard for them to see their club in this situation."
"No, Not winning is the issue. The problem is that me as a manager, I'm not doing good enough. That is a fact also and I can accept that. The only problem for them is that Manchester United is not winning and is not in the position that it's supposed to be. If you are winning, there is no issue."
Manchester United enters the Premier League fixture with Bournemouth knowing a victory would keep the club in the top six. The club currently underachieves compared with historical standards, with a drop from the consistency of earlier eras. Manager Ruben Amorim accepts that the team should have more points this season and takes responsibility for not doing good enough. He describes criticism from former players as expected given the club's winning traditions and says the core issue is the lack of victories rather than external attacks. Amorim also highlights the impact of relying on younger players and standards concerns.
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