Ruben Amorim insists that man utd “the feeling of being a massive club” losing after he has admitted “to be” ashamed “about the lack of urgency on his part of their Premier League wrestings.
United returned to Earth with a bump Three days after reaching the Europa League final when colleague thrusters West Ham insured their first Premier League win in Old Trafford since 2007.
Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen scored in a 2-0 triumph that meant that United has now lost an eye-sly 17 top flight matches, with nine of those who come home on tubs.
Their newest meek performance furiously Amorim, who says there is a “lack of urgency in everything we do” and a worrying mentality in a club that is 16th in the rankings.
“For me, the biggest is the feeling that” it's good “, and” we can't change our position so much, so it's ok, “said the United Boss.
“That is the biggest problem in our club at the moment because we are losing the feeling of we are a huge club and it is the end of the world to lose a game at home. I think that is the biggest concern in our club.”
Amorim said that “the most dangerous feeling is that you have in a big club” – one that has been retired without a competition title since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
Asked what it feels like to see his side in the 16th with two more games, the United head coach said: “How a Manchester United manager should feel in that position – ashamed and it is difficult to accept.
“I think everyone here should seriously think about many things. Everyone thinks the final. The final is not a problem in our club at the moment.
“We have bigger things to think and we have to change many things at the end of the season.”
'United must be brave in the summer'
Amorim then seemed to make doubts about his own role at United, he repeated that United “should change many things in the summer” and acknowledged that this could ultimately lead to a change in the Dugout, after he had only seen six competition winnings since the next Erik ten Hag in November.
Asked how he changes the attitude of the players in view of his struggles to do this, he said: “I don't know, and I don't want to talk about players. I am talking about myself and the culture in the club and the culture in the team.
“I have that feeling, we have to change that and we have to be really strong in the summer and be brave because we will not have this next season.
“If we start like this, or if the feeling is still there, we have to give the space to different people.”
It has been bad that he even suggested that the qualification of the Champions League can be a problem.
“To be honest with you, I am not worried about the final,” he said. “It is by far the smallest problem in our club. We have to change something that is deeper than this.
“We show that at the end of this season that playing Premier League and Champions League is the moon for us, so we need to know.
“I am not worried about the final. She (the players) will be focused and I don't know what is best, if the Champions League plays or not. Let's think about Chelsea to improve many things.”
United Fort does not have a relegation scrap
Analysis of Sky Sports' Lewis Jones:
Man Utd deserves to be in a relegation
If you get the three relegated clubs from the comparison, Manchester United has won one of their last 17 Premier League matches.
They are lucky that the gap between the championship and top flight is so great, otherwise they would really flirt with a relegation fight with two Premier League matches. If they lose both remaining league games, they have not even collected 40 points this season – usually the standard carrier of what you need to stay up.
Apart from the flashy feet of Amad Diallo, who received 80 minutes under his belt past the right flank, this was another discouraging afternoon for the local population. West Ham bore the greater attacking threat, was more robust without the ball and were clinical with their finish.
United has not scored this season in 14 Premier League matches – Only Southampton (15), Everton (15) and Leicester (16) have emptied more.
Yet this team is a victory from playing Champions League football next season. Someone makes it logical.
