Ruben Amorim Blames Man United Players After Defeat to 10-Man Everton: ‘Quality Was Not There’
Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim said his team lacked fight, feared repeating last season's collapse, and demanded stronger attitude at training after losing to ten-man Everton.
- On Monday Manchester United lost 1-0 at Old Trafford to Everton and remain 10th, with their next match away at Crystal Palace on Nov. 30.
- Speaking after the match, Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim said the squad "are not there, not even near the point that we should be to fight for the best positions in the league" and admitted he fears a repeat of last season's collapse.
- Idrissa Gueye was sent off after around 13 minutes for slapping Michael Keane, and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's goal just before the half hour ended United's five-game unbeaten run.
- Ahead of Tuesday, Ruben Amorim told the squad, `Fighting is not a bad thing`, and urged more fight in training at Carrington.
- The Manchester Evening News compared Manchester United's next five fixtures with rivals chasing European football and noted a favourable run, though the Everton defeat showed no match is straightforward.
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Monday Night Football pundit Jamie Carragher takes aim at Ruben Amorim after Man Utd defeat
Monday Night Football pundit Jamie Carragher has taken aim at Manchester United boss after the 1-0 defeat to 10-player Everton at Old Trafford in the Premier League last night.The Toffees had Idrissa Gueye sent off for an altercation with teammate Michael Keane inside 15 minutes but still came away with just their second win at the Theatre of Dreams since 1992.Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall fired the visitors into the lead just before the half-hour mark,…
A year later, there are things that have not changed: at a time when Ruben Amorim's Unit gave feedback signs, Everton of David Moyes was to Old Trafford with at least one of the 13's (0-1).
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