Ruben Amorim apologizes, admits painful to MU
Ruben Amorim has apologized for smashing a TV and criticizing the Manchester United team as “the worst in history”, while pledging to make changes to improve himself.
Ruben Amorim – Manchester United’s head coach, has just gone through a stormy week after a 1-3 loss to Brighton in round 22 of the Premier League. This was the seventh defeat in 15 matches for the team since he took over from Erik ten Hag in November. This result pushed Manchester United down to 13th place in the rankings, closer to the relegation zone than the group for European Cup qualification.
Ruben Amorim has spoken out to apologize after bɾҽαking the TV and criticizing Manchester United as the ‘worst in history,’ while also committing to work hard to improve himself
After the defeat, Ruben Amorim expressed his anger by a TV in the team’s dressing room. When asked about this action, Amorim frankly admitted: “I am young and sometimes I make mistakes. That’s why I didn’t say anything right after the match. But this time, I felt the need to speak up. Maybe it was a mistake, but I will try to improve.”
In addition to his TV act, Amorim also attracted attention for his statement describing his team as “probably the worst in the history of Manchester United.” At a press conference ahead of the Europa League match against Rangers, he said: “I say what I see. If you want, I can be delusional and say other things. But the is, if you are on the pitch, you will understand what I say. Let’s face it and find a way to solve it.”
Although this statement has sparked controversy, Amorim insists that he does not blame the players: “I am the one who is most responsible for the team’s performance and results. My players are nervous and confused when playing at home, and that makes it difficult for the team to achieve positive results. Without experience in these situations, it is difficult to progress, especially at a big club like Manchester United.”