
Early this morning, Manchester United lost 0-1 at home in the Premier League to Everton, who played with 10 men most of the time. After the game, Amorim accepted interviews with NBC, Sky Sports, MUTV and other media.
Worrying points
"Putting aside the result, although the result was indeed bad, what worries me more is the overall feeling during the game. Everyone should have performed better today."
Lack of intensity at the start
"Our understanding of every situation in the game was not in place, and there were also problems with the quality of handling near the penalty area. But the most important thing is the intensity of the game. It can be clearly felt from the beginning. Whether we can maintain top intensity determines It's impossible for us to win in this way."
Frustration of missed opportunities
"I have emphasized many times that I know the team still has a lot to improve. Although I have been mentally prepared, the way I performed today really made me very frustrated, especially at home, especially considering the situation of other clubs this week and the situation in the standings. The state shown from the first minute is extremely frustrating."
Level There is a slippage
"We have to play the game in different ways. Sometimes we can do it, sometimes we can deliver good results and good performances in a row, but the level will always suddenly drop, and what we need is to win every game."
Lack of tacit cooperation
"We did not form a team effort at all, lacked understanding of the game situation, and just played with the flow. This is what worries me the most."
I affirm Everton's performance
"If we can't get into the state, we can't win, and that's what happened today. The opponent's 11 players played better than us when facing the challenge, and their defense is still outstanding and tenacious even with one less player. We must congratulate them."
Looking to the future
"We can't change the past, and we shouldn't indulge in sadness or dwell on the game that just ended. We must prepare for the game and improve many aspects. The most important thing is to understand in the end that only by maintaining high intensity in every game can we win."