Ruben Amorim: Man Utd Head coach warns that he is fighting for his job until the summer after tough start to Old Trafford | Football News

Manchester United -Head coach Ruben Amorim warned “We are fighting for our job” as he changed attention away from the Marcus Rashford saga that the club was joined in January.

Rashford left United, who sat 13 in the Premier League table after having a little seven defeats at Old Trafford this period and joined Aston Villa on loan until the end of the season.

During his press conference on Thursday afternoon, ahead of Friday evening’s FA Cup fourth round draw against Leicester at Old Trafford, Amorim was asked about the end of the deal.

“We are fighting for our jobs until the summer. I just focus on these games, ”he said.

“Fortunately about Marcus he is in Birmingham now with Unai (Emery), so you can take the questions these months to another coach.

“We’re focused just on our players at the moment.

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Paul Merson believes Amorim’s job is on the field if Marcus Rashford succeeds in Aston Villa

“I knew when I chose this profession that you have the risk of the results, and I already knew when I got hit.

“I looked at the schedule, I looked at the team, and I understood that my decision to change everything, making these tough decisions in the middle of the season – without new signings – is a danger to a coach.

“But since the first day, with good results or bad results, I have a clear idea of ​​what I want to do and I take these risks because I eventually think it will pay off.

“But I’m not naive; I already said many times that this is a sports sport and we are in a difficult situation.”

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Amorim talks about Marcus Rashford’s loan relocation where he expects him to ‘play and improve’

At Rashford, Amorim added: “I couldn’t put Marcus to see how to play football and train the way I see it.

“And sometimes you have a player who is really good with a coach and the same player with another coach is different.

“I just want the best for Rashford and for Unai Emery and they can connect because he is a very good player.”

When asked about Rashford, he did not agree with Amorim’s ideas about football, the main coach said, “You know, like me, that it is not the way that arises.

“It’s something you feel like a trainer and as a player. It’s perfectly normal. It happened with a lot of trainer.

“The important thing is that I say here it was my decision, like Ty (Malacia), and Antony was my decision to perform these loans and keep some players, even without transfers.”

United let Antony, Tyrell Malacia and Rashford leave the club on loans, with young defenders Ayden Heaven and Patrick Dorgu the only incomes.

The club had proved close to signing Mathy’s telephone from Bayern Munich, but the 19-year-old Spider instead joined Tottenham on loan until the end of the season.

Analysis of the window, Amorim, referred to the idea that United experiences short -term pain for prolonged gain.

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“What I feel is that the club is taking its time,” he said. “We know that the team’s urgent character at the moment, but I think everyone here does not want to make the same mistakes that we made in the past.

“We have to improve the players we have, win some games and then in the summer we will see. We are really careful with transfers because we made some mistakes in the past.

“It’s a moment that it’s hard to turn things around in a few games. It will be so – really hard – until the end of the season.

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Gary Neville believes there will be much more pain at Manchester United under Amorim this season and it will be harmful

“We want another thing in our team, we want profiles, and that’s my area, so it was my decision to do it (not making wholesale changes in January).

“We take some risks, but that’s the way we’ll go on. We can improve our team. We want time to work out because I always complain about not having time to train.

“Now we have time to train, we want to improve the team, the players. I want a certain type of player, another profile, and we change right away.”

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7th February: Leicester (H), FA Cup Fourth Round, Kick-off at. 20

February 16: Tottenham Hotspur (A), Premier League, Live On Sky SportsKick-off 16.30

22 February: Everton (A), Premier League, Kick-off at. 12.30

February 26: Ipswich (H), Premier League, Kick-off 19.30

9. March: Arsenal (H), Premier League, Live On Sky SportsKick-off 16.30

16 March: Leicester (A), Premier League, Live On Sky SportsKick-off 19:00