Ruben Amorim expressed frustration over Manchester United's inconsistent performances, stating, 'I think I get more mad because of the other games so it's even harder to understand some things.' He emphasized that the disappointment felt after the draw with Liverpool was deeper, saying, 'Today we need to be really disappointed.' This sentiment captures the essence of his challenge as a coach in directing his team towards stability and consistent performance.
Amorim reflected on the match, noting, 'Yes, because the expectations were so much different than what we saw during the game.' He highlighted the team’s mixed results under his leadership, lamenting, 'We should get mad and disappointed, more than the other days against Newcastle, Bournemouth, Nottingham Forest - more than those days, today we need to be really disappointed.' This recognition of unmet expectations emphasizes the need for improvement.
Despite the draw, Amorim recognized the team's improved performance, pointing out, 'I think it was a point deserved but it is just one point.' He acknowledged the strategic aspects of their play, especially the pattern of attacks: 'United were solid at the back and relentlessly targeted Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold, sending 54% of their attacks down his flank.' This tactical insight highlights both their strengths and areas for growth.
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