Ruben Amorim has referred to as out Andre Onana for his howler towards Brighton, urging the Manchester United goalkeeper to ‘keep focus’.
The Purple Devils suffered an embarrassing 3-1 residence defeat to the Seagulls at Previous Trafford on Sunday, a end result leaves them thirteenth within the Premier League.
Amorim has been left livid on the end result, describing his underperforming facet as ‘the worst crew possibly within the historical past of Manchester United’.
Onana made a depressing goalkeeping error for Brighton’s third aim, inexplicably pushing a tame cross into the trail of Georginio Rutter, an incident which United head coach Amorim was requested about post-match.
‘It’s just like the crew (Onana’s error) – ups and downs,’ Amorim mentioned. ‘Actually up generally, after which actually low downs.
‘Now we have to take care of our focus throughout all of the video games to try to win video games. That’s the solely means we are able to flip issues round.’
Talking extra usually about United’s 3-1 loss, an indignant Amorim added: ‘In 10 video games within the Premier League, we gained two.
‘Think about what that is for a fan of Manchester United. Think about what that is for me. So we’re getting a brand new coach that’s dropping greater than the final coach. I’ve full information of that.
‘Like I mentioned, I’m not going to vary, it doesn’t matter what. I do know we are able to succeed, however we have to survive this second. As a result of I’m not naïve and I do know that we have to survive now.
‘We’re being the worst crew possibly within the historical past of Manchester United. I do know that you really want headlines, however I’m saying that as a result of we have now to acknowledge that and to vary that. Right here you go, your headlines.’
Sunday’s end result means United have suffered their sixth residence Premier League defeat of the season – remarkably their most from their opening 12 residence matches of a league marketing campaign since 1893-94.
However chatting with Sky Sports activities, Amorim doubled down on his intention to not change his model of play, amid issues over his 3-4-3 formation.
‘I’m not going to vary the way in which I see the sport,’ Amorim mentioned. ‘I’m very clear on that. The gamers are going to undergo, I’m sorry, the followers are going to undergo. I’ve a method of doing issues, I do know it’s going to [bring] outcomes. However we have now to undergo in these moments.’
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