Amorim: You can feel the anxiety every time Dorgu touches the ball
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Amorim: You can feel the anxiety every time Dorgu touches the ball
"What I feel, when I see them training, they are doing so much better than in games. Patrick, when I see him playing for the national team, he scored a great goal against Scotland. The decision he made under pressure was completely different to the decision he is making in our team. He needs to be calmer playing the game. You can feel the anxiety every time Patrick touches the ball. I can feel the anxiety."
"It depends on how you play. Some teams play with four centre-backs. I play with three, and one of them is Luke Shaw. Sometimes it's Nous [Mazraoui] and Shaw, so just one centre-back. And when you have Amad as a wing-back, he's a winger, not a wing-back. It depends on how you look at it. We're too soft near the box. We conceded too many crosses against Nottingham. Against Everton, we conceded from their only shot on target."
Patrick Dorgu scored for Denmark but showed anxiety and poor decision-making during Manchester United matches, including skying a key chance against Everton. Training performances appear stronger than match performances, with decision-making under pressure differing between international and club play. Full-backs are judged to be underperforming and believed to have more to give. Tactical setups have varied between three centre-backs and using Luke Shaw in a central role, while Amad has been used as a wing-back despite being a winger. The team conceded too many crosses and allowed Everton a goal from their only shot on target. January changes remain uncertain.
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