'It's a crazy world' says Amorim as United confirm minute's silence
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'It's a crazy world' says Amorim as United confirm minute's silence
"It's a crazy world that we are living in the moment, a lot of these things are happening. Of course, our sympathy is for the victims and we will pay tribute tomorrow. But it is a crazy world in this moment."
"The way we create goals and chances is nothing to do with the system. I am not saying they will play better in a different system. We aren't losing because of the system. Our maximum effort in little things is not the same in every match. We have to find that balance. It will change everything. Criticism is normal and you cannot run away from the results. Last season does not matter. We have had six games this season and we lost three."
Manchester United will hold a minute's silence before the match against Sunderland at Old Trafford and players will wear black armbands in tribute to two men killed in the attack at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall. The attacker, Jihad Al-Shamie, rammed a car into people before stabbing others. Three people remain in hospital with serious injuries. Manager Ruben Amorim expressed sympathy for the victims and confirmed the club will pay tribute. United sit 14th after a poor start and Amorim defended his 3-4-3 formation, saying the system is not to blame and effort must improve.
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