Amorim wishes United showed fight Everton did
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Amorim wishes United showed fight Everton did
""We are not there, not even near the point that we should be to fight for the best positions in the league," said Amorim. "These five weeks everyone is praising our evolution. I'm always saying the same things. We are not even near what the moment we're supposed to be in this club. "I feel afraid of returning to this feeling of last season. That is my biggest concern.""
""Fighting is not a bad thing," said Amorim. "Fighting doesn't mean that they don't like each other. Fighting is that you lose the ball, I will fight you because we will suffer a goal. That was my feeling when I watched. "I hope my players, when they lose the ball, they fight each other. That is a good feeling, not a bad feeling. "Again, my players show in many games that we can do it. Today, we didn't. We are going to be better in the future. Today, we are really frustrated. "We have training tomorrow and we are going to prepare for the next one.""
Manchester United lost 1-0 at home to 10-man Everton, missing the chance to move into Champions League positions. Idrissa Gueye was sent off after 13 minutes for slapping teammate Michael Keane, yet Everton still secured three points. The United side was described as not close to the level required to fight for the best league positions and was characterized as having "deserved to lose." Concern was expressed about a return to last season's poor run that produced a 15th-place finish. The squad will reconvene at Carrington for training and preparation for the next match.
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