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'We have a problem' - Amorim admits Man Utd 'are a massive club, but not a massive team'

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Published 06/12/2024 at 23:28 GMT

‘You have to be calm’ - Amorim on managing expectations at Man Utd

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has claimed his side are a "massive club but not a massive team" ahead of their weekend clash with Nottingham Forest. 

Goals from Jurrien Timber and William Saliba saw United slip into the bottom half of the Premier League table after 14 games.

Ahead of United’s encounter against Forest on Saturday, Amorim insisted that United have a lot of work to do before they could be considered among the best in the world once more.

He said: "That is very clear. We are a massive club, but we are not a massive team. We know it, so not a problem to say it. We have to believe more.

"We have some good things, but you can feel that there is so much to do. We have to be better in the final third."

When asked if fans should temper their expectations, Amorim added: "That will not change due to the glory in the past.

"Our players have to understand that it is a difficult position. We are not the best team in the league, but our past is the best one in the league.

"We have a problem, but we have to focus on the little details."

Manchester United's Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim watches the players from the touchline during the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Manchester United.

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Amorim added that he wanted to improve his side’s work-rate when out of possession. 

"It’s impossible to win the Premier League without a team that doesn't run," Amorim continued.

"You can do a starting line-up with the best players on the planet, without running they also won't win. We have to run like mad dogs, if not we won't win.

"The problem is can they cope with that? If they are used to it in training, they will do it in games.

"They can improve. You cannot be faster, but you can run more in training. They are professional athletes. Every coach has a different method of pressing."

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