The old eating of Manchester United, David Moyes, managed to relive things to Everton and Ruben Amorim said that the Scottish coach had done a better job than him. Manchester United Manager Amorim added that he had the support of his players.
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Manchester United Manager Ruben Amorim said David Moyes was doing a better job than him in Everton while the two coaches seek to avoid relegation and relaunch the fortune of their respective clubs. While Murim experienced four victories and eight premiere defeats since he replaced Erik Ten Hag in November, Moyes already won four victories in Everton in just six games after his return to the club in January.
Amorim was asked about the remarkable work of the former Manchester United Moyes manager while the Red Devils are preparing to face Everton on Saturday. It will be Everton’s last game against United at Goodison Park before moving to a new stadium next season.
“Simple thing. David Moyes does a better job than me. It’s quite simple, “said Amorim on the eve of the match when he was asked why Everton managed to relaunch their fortune. “And then little things like winning a match, winning two games, this belief. The pressure is not the same either.
“I don’t know but I think we have to give merit to Everton players and especially to the Everton coach and that’s it. We have to do the same.
Amorim says that the players of Man United support him
It was reported that some payers are not satisfied with Amorim’s methods, but the Portuguese coach said that he had felt anything like the training.
“I don’t feel it in training,” said Amorim. “If you watch our games, you can sometimes have this feeling, but I’m not worried about it.”
“If they are not convinced, I do not feel it. It is my job to change my mind and I am quite good on this subject.
Amorim insists on the fact that he has no regrets to take a job which he had initially preferred to wait until the summer, allowing him to finish the campaign with Sporting and to start again.
“I think it’s clear, it’s common sense, when you start a season, it’s completely different,” he said.
“You have time to think things, to feel the players, to have the pre-season, to change things which, in your opinion, are necessary in a team, in a team. It’s clear.
“It was the choice, so I don’t want to talk like that. I had my reasons to ask for this and I have the most important reasons to accept work.
“I knew it will be difficult and the risk. I know, but it’s Manchester United and you can’t say no.
When he was asked if he never wondered if it was the right decision to join United, he said: “No. We make a decision, then we go to the end. Of course, it is sometimes really frustrating.
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