Ruben Amorim expressed significant frustration after Manchester United's loss to Brighton, culminating in a moment where he broke a television in the home dressing room. He clarified that his harsh remarks were more about his own feelings than criticisms of his players. Amorim reflected on the anxieties affecting the players, stating they are afraid to play football. He emphasized the importance of honesty in facing the challenges at United. Alongside Harry Maguire, he acknowledged the responsibility lies with the squad to improve their situation.
I was talking more for myself than for my players, because you have to find a coach that starts a job and loses (seven) games... it was more for me.
Sometimes you are a young guy and you do mistakes and then you improve. I don't promise to you I will not do it again, I don't know, I try to improve.
If you want I can be delusional and say different things. I say it as I see it. I said it to the players and I said it to you - I think it's a good thing to be really honest.
The response was quite normal because I'm really blunt with my players.
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