Ruben amorim changes the attitude on the man of the UTD player who is considered “not good enough”

Manchester United chief coach Ruben Amorim revealed that he “learns” how to get the best out of the midfielder Casemiro, which is a significant shift in opinion.
The 33-year-old midfielder was One of five players called by the United co -owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe during the brutal assessment of the club team in a recent interview. When asked about the comments that some players marked “are not good enough and some are probably overpaid” earlier this week, Amorim did not defend himself His team, instead, took him to himself to actively appoint Casemiro as someone who “can play so much better”.
The Slob of injuries that ran all over the team forced me to go to the Brazilian repeatedly. After a few difficult times, United’s painfully honest main coach revealed that there could be hope that Casemiro would go forward.
“I think I also learn how to use players like Casemiro, as you said, without many options, we try to put our players at the best positions and that helps us a lot,” Amorim fell asleep after United A convincing 4-1 victory via Real Sociedad on Thursday night.
“I think you can feel that they have more freedom,” he continued to Amorim. “So I try to find the best solution for this, and that helps us play with the same team all the time. It was difficult, sometimes we lost some pace at the end of the games, but we learn.
“I mean Kasemiro gave us a little calm. Sometimes he has been playing too much time for him, you feel it in the game against Newcastle. The pace was not there, but he gives that first moment of construction, and then you can push Bruno [Fernandes] Near the goal, so it’s dangerous there. “
Casemiro has a lucrative contract in United by 2026, with the possibility of a further 12 months. Repeated links that are concerned about moving this summer for a veteran midfielder but He insisted That “it’s too early to talk about next season.”
If I am going to find a way to pull out the best of the five -time winner of the Champions League, United Maybe they want to keep him around.