Amorim Under Pressure: Manchester United Boss Admits Job is “So Hard

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Manchester United’s struggles continued as they suffered their eighth loss in 12 Premier League games, falling to Tottenham 1-0. The defeat left the Red Devils in 15th place, with manager Ruben Amorim admitting that his job is becoming increasingly difficult.

Amorim, who has been candid in his post-match assessments since joining the club, acknowledged the challenges he faces, citing a 12-man injury list that forced him to fill his bench with young players. Despite being behind for over 70 minutes, Amorim waited until stoppage time to make a substitution, bringing on 17-year-old Chido Obi.

The Portuguese coach explained that he was hesitant to bring on more youngsters during the game, fearing it could hinder their development in the high-pressure environment of the Premier League. Amorim emphasized his commitment to helping his players and expressed confidence in his work, despite the team’s struggles.

“My job is so hard, but I am here to continue my job to the next week with my beliefs, and I will try to win again,” Amorim said. “The place in the table is my worry, I am not worried about me.”

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