Despite the difficult season, Ruben amorim has no ‘regrets’ to join Manheter United
Ruben Amorim insists that he has no “regret” to join Manchester United’s turmoil despite the fact that he should have delayed his arrival at Old Trafford.
Amorification has endured a difficult time since arriving from Lisbon To replace Erik Ten Hag downloaded in November.
United They are suffering in the Premier League 15th place after only six high flight wins have reached under the Portuguese coach.
Already guaranteed to record their lowest points in the Premier League era, United Head to Bournemouth On Sunday in search of a victory that would help their offer to avoid the lower end of the club after being moved to 1973-74.
Amorim revealed that he told the united hierarchy during initial talks that he would prefer to finish the season with sporting before taking responsibility.
He finally agreed to go ahead of the deadline, letting him fight to clear the mess of ten hag.
“Without regret, not at the moment,” He said when asked about the degree of work he has taken over.
“If you asked me as four months ago with all the problems, maybe you think the feeling I have to be stronger at the beginning of next season.
“But today I have a feeling that this is something that will help us in the future. We are suffering a lot here. There was a lot of disappointment, a lot of suffering.
“But I feel at the moment, maybe because it’s near the end of the season, this is the most important time probably in the coming years.
“We will use all the information to better prepare the coming years, so there is no repentance. I think this is at the top of what a coach can achieve, so I have no regret at all.”
‘This was a danger’
Europa League remains United’s last chance to finish the season in a high, with a first semifinal foot in Athletic bilbao on Thursday.
First, amorim would like Avenge Bournemouth’s 3-0 win at Old Trafford This came during a particularly embarrassing magic in December.
Amorim is desperate to renew a side whose deplorable form has not yet made the united fans return it.
The 40-year-old appreciates that support and hopes to repay it sooner than later.
“I think that’s special. But I also know people understand what we’re trying to do,” He said.
“But I also know that this moment, without results and sometimes without show, and still have that support from the fans will probably end up next season.”
Amorim also said that United’s decision to allow Marcus Rashford to make a January loan transfer to Aston Villa, where its form has improved significantly, it was not a mistake.
“In January we lost the players and we did not bring new ones. That was a danger,” He said.
“But there are things here that are more important than scoring 10 more goals this season.
“We are trying to do something that is more important. We can hurt the team now, but in the future it will help the club.”