Excited Amorim is the alarm bell after Blamage United: ‘Something has to change’

Excited Amorim is the alarm bell after Blamage United: 'Something has to change'

Manager Rúben Amorim is Sounding the Alarm at Manchester United After Their Embarring Elimination in The League Cup Against Fourth-Tier Grimsby Town. The Portuguese manager did not want to point the accusing finger at goalkeeper André Onana.

Grimsby Town had a 2-0 lead at half-time. Onana did not make a good impression on either goal. United Equalized Just Before the End, But Still Lost in A Long Penalty Shootout to the Current Number Four in League Two.

“I’m in shock, because we had Enough Chances,” Amorim Said to Sky Sports . “If we don’t win these children of games, you get the feeling that something has to change. And you’re not going to replace 22 players.”

Amorim Defended Onana. “With all respect: if you lose to a club from the fourth tier, it’s not the goalkeeper’s fault. It’s everyone’s fault. The most important thing is not that we made a comeback. It’s about how we start the match.”

“My Players have sent a clear signal,” Amorim Said, Who, After Some Insistence, Explained What He Meant. “We need to forget this quickly. We cool away a lot of space and play with intensity. We were completely unloading. That speaks volumes in My Opinion.”

United Are Still Waiting For Their First Win This Season. Amorim’s team Previously Drew Against Fulham (1-1) in the Premier League and Lost to Arsenal (0-1). United Will Play a League Match Against Burnley at Old Trafford on Saturday.

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