Man United hit a historic low, but players can't blame Amorim - ESPN
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Amorim expressed the depth of the crisis, saying, 'It is really hard on everybody and you can feel it. We show some improvement... but we are losing that because of the lack of training and belief after so many losses.' His admission highlights the psychological toll of repeated failures on the team and coaching staff.
The fans' reaction was telling: 'When Zirkzee's number went up there were loud cheers around the stadium... the fans who turned up had long since decided it was time to go home.' This disappointment from supporters indicates a broader unhappiness with team performance and management decisions.
Burley emphasized that the organizational failure at United is significant, noting, 'Three Premier League defeats in a row means they will start 2025 in 14th, just seven points above the drop zone.' This underscores the dire situation the club finds itself in.
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