‘If I knew I would change that’
Ruben Amorim admitted to struggling to determine why he was not a consistent influence during his manchester United term after his side looked far from convincing as they came from behind to save the point against Everton.
United arrived with two goals to save the draw at the Goodison Park through the second half from Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte after Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure Dali Toffees deserved leadership.
The dramatic ending of the game saw that the re -Everton had denied the sentence in the stop by VAR, which is unfortunately the chief of David Moyes.
The result is likely to please any manager. For Moyes, it will feel like they have fallen two points, while for Amorim, despite much improved performance after interruption, the grade has done little to alleviate the pressure on the Portuguese coach.
Ruben Amorim has now taken over 15 Premier League games for Man United:
✅ 4 wins
🤝 3 lines
❌ 8 lossesIts side took 15 points out of a possible 45 😕 pic.twitter.com/dkdsezyddw
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United has won only four of the 15 league matches since he has taken responsibility in November, and admitted that it is difficult for him to determine the reason for stuttering his team.
“I don’t know. That I knew I would change that, “I told Amor.
“We need to keep thinking about the next game and everything we do during the week we have to use it in the game. And if we do, we are close to the winning games as we did in the second half. If not, we won’t win. “
The Devils Red Devils Head also said that his team “did not exist” in the first half against Everton, but quickly highlighted their improved display after the break.
Amorim added: “We did not exist in the first half. We know this team [Everton] They are really good at the other balls and we have suffered two goals like this one on the other balls. We were soft during the first half, but we managed to recover.
“I don’t just want to say negative parts. The second half was so much better. In the end we were close to winning the game.
“At this point, we have to focus on day by day. We have to survive this season, it’s clear and then think in advance.”
Next for United is a visit to the IpSwich Town combat on Wednesday. The tractor boys are currently under management of Kieran McKenna, earlier in the coaching staff at Old Trafford.