
""I saw today and I know they want to do the best and I know they don't want to change the coach all the time," Amorim said. "... We need to show with actions. Sometimes when we look at our team I know for sure that when we see the games, in the end they know sometimes we can do better. I feel [the support] during the week, but we need to show it on the pitch.""
""There is no momentum with our team, with the break or without the break," Amorim said. "We know what happens when we win one game. The frustration is not seeing the same team at home and away. You saw today, we didn't play well in the second half but we were focused, we fought for second balls. These small things are going to help us win games.""
Mason Mount scored and stated that Manchester United players are "100% behind the gaffer." Ruben Amorim welcomed the visible support but demanded tangible evidence of commitment during matches. United's 2-0 win over Sunderland eased pressure on the coach and gives him a quieter international break. Amorim warned against reading too much into a single victory and stressed there is no guaranteed momentum. He highlighted inconsistent displays home and away, praised the team's focus and fight for second balls at Old Trafford, and said small improvements will be decisive in future wins.
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