Struggling United following a loss, with Ruben Amorim commenting, "丢失比赛很压力,但"...
Unleashing the Grit! After Manchester United's nail-biting 4-3 loss to Brentford, manager Ruben Amorim remains upbeat about their Europa League final prospects
Straight off the bat after the thrilling match against Brentford, Ruben Amorim, the Manchester United boss, underlined the team's determination to give their all in the Europa League final. He highlighted the promising signs from the young players and how the team managed to hold the game, pointing out the issues with set pieces in the initial 30 minutes due to lack of height, but maintaining that the team was close to evening the score in the second half.
"I liked the performance of the lads and how we controlled the game at times. In the first half, we had a hard time dealing with set pieces, but we knew we didn't have the height to contend with that. In the second half, we were neck and neck, and we fought right til the end. There are good things coming our way," he expressed, speaking to BBC, reminiscent of a game of poker where he's holding a strong hand but had a lucky draw.
Ruben Amorim made it clear that changes to the team are a necessity, given the club's current responsibilities, preparing the lineup for various competitions. He acknowledged the stress associated with losses but reiterated that it's not as nerve-wracking when striving for titles.
He also touched upon the injury of De Ligt and the need for Maguire in the team, expressing hope that De Ligt's injury isn't severe. Additionally, he mentioned Shaw having to drop out of the game due to the necessity of fielding players for the upcoming match on Thursday.
While the search results didn't reveal Ruben Amorim's direct comments in the aftermath of the Brentford game or specific team changes, they do indicate that Manchester United have shown impressive form in the Europa League, with key players like Mason Mount, Casemiro, Bruno Fernandes, Rasmus Hojlund, and Amad stepping up to the plate [source]. Focusing on their Europa League final mission, the team aims not only to secure the trophy but also a spot in the upcoming Champions League season.
Stay tuned for more updates on Manchester United's Europa League final showdown against Tottenham Hotspur, set to take place on May 21, 2025, at San Mames in Bilbao!
"Despite the challenging set pieces in the initial stage of the Brentford game, Ruben Amorim expressed optimism about Manchester United's football prospects in the Europa League final, mentioning their prowess in other games."
"With key players like Mason Mount, Casemiro, Bruno Fernandes, Rasmus Hojlund, and Amad performing well in the Europa League, the team aims to continue their success in sports, aiming not only to secure the Europa League trophy but also a spot in the upcoming Champions League season."
