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Amorin awkwardly sends a worrying transfer message to Manchester United, criticizing the team s "behavior"

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Ruben Amorin was under pressure at Old Trafford.

Manchester United coach Ruben Amorin insists he must let the players "feel that we can't lose the game" rather than counting on transfers to solve their problems.

The Red Devils have been very chaotic for most of the Premier League, with Ruben Amorin’s side winning just 10 of 36 games so far.

This puts Manchester United in the Premier League 16th, with only four teams scoring fewer goals than the Red Devils this season.

Despite the poor performance of the Premier League this season, they still have a chance to qualify for the Champions League if they beat Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final next week.

But beating Tottenham does not hide the embarrassment of Amorin's first season in coaching, the Manchester United coach told Sky Sports: "We only won 6 games in 25 games, which made me embarrassed. There was something wrong with our way of playing."

"Sometimes, the problem is not our tactical style, but the way we face competition and endure pain. When we get angry because of failure."

"What we went through gave me a clear understanding and a clear sense of what this team needs to be better.

"It's not just on the court, but off the court. We have everything to get better. ”

Amorin added: “There are some things we can’t change in the summer, such as the atmosphere of the club and the way we look at the club.

"The feeling that we can't lose. We have to change that feeling and don't think about transfers anymore."

"It's deeper than changing people. We are doing it, but people don't see it."

"The way we work and behave at the club. The things we don't see, we are working hard to solve."

"We need to forget the finals and need to perform better against Chelsea."

In another interview with Sky Sports, Manchester United centre-back Harry Maguire reviewed the tough times of seven months since Amorin coached Old Trafford.

Maguire said: "The Premier League is really hard and we can't escape it. It's far from good enough for this club."

"If you look at the standings, it's awkward, especially for those of us players. We have to take responsibility because we have changed two head coaches and have a lot of opportunities to win games, but we're not doing well enough this season."

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"I think the past two months have been tough because we have been playing in the Europa League and none of the opponents we meet in the Premier League are a stable team. The head coach has to switch a lot, and we have a lot of players injured."

"Although we should do better... For example, I don't remember the last time I played 90 minutes in the Premier League.

"We have to take responsibility because clubs like Manchester United shouldn't be doing nothing with two months left in the season.

"The season has two months left, we are in the middle of the lineup and there is nothing to fight for.

"This is our fault, we must take responsibility. It's absolutely unacceptable, we have a responsibility, and I know we'll improve a lot next season. ”

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