Why is there no short-term
Why is there no short-term solution at Manchester United? “We will suffer for a long period.
It did not take long for Manchester United supporters to compose a song in honor of Ruben Amorim.
There are only two words, therefore it is really easy. “Ruben Amorim, Amorim, Ruben Amorim” set to the song “Give it Up” by KC and the Sunshine Band.
It works. And when the traveling fans sang it to him following the final whistle of the 1-1 draw at Ipswich. Amorim recognized them.
It quickly became clear that the song is about the only thing that would happen swiftly at Old Trafford. Over the coming weeks as Amorim discussed his first game as head coach with the Portman Road reporters.
Any United supporter hoping for a speedy resolution to the issues that plagued Erik ten Hag’s. Tenure at the club and left them in the Premier League’s. Bottom half will be let down.
Amorim claims that United will have to “struggle” until he puts his new ideas into practice. He claims that waiting would be completely ineffective.
“We are changing so much right now with so many games. But I realize it is frustrating for the fans,” he remarked. “We will endure a protracted period of suffering. Although it will take time, we shall attempt to win games.
“We must take a small risk [today] in order to improve the following year. Otherwise, we would be in the same situation with the same issues.”
We must find time.
Amorim’s issue is straightforward. He does not have time to practice his new look with his entire team.
United has no free midweek days until a six-day break between their Premier League match against. Newcastle on December 30 and their trip to Liverpool on January 5.
The run of back-to-back midweek games will continue into. February if they defeat Tottenham in their EFL Cup quarterfinal next month.
They are now in 15th place in the extended Europa League table. So it adds even more pressure to move up to the top eight.
Without that, the play-off round will be over in two more midweeks. Assuming they get all the way to the knockout stage.
Amorim’s first strategy to overcome this situation is to require players who do not. Play to train appropriately the next day.
His words, “We have to find time,” were clear. “If the guys who do not play train. That is the only way to accomplish it. Although they need to train, the bench players have the vibe of the game.
“We must rotate with this schedule. Some of the guys will play, while others will work on our proposal the next day before switching positions.”