Trainer Amorim sometimes thinks of stopping at United: “Sometimes I hate my players”

Trainer Amorim sometimes thinks of stopping at United: "Sometimes I hate my players"

The Criticized Manchester United Coach Rúben Amorim Admitted on Friday That Sometimes Thinks About Quittoning His Club. The Portuguese is under Fire in Manchester After the Cup Embarrassment Against Fourth Division Grimsby Town.

At Friday’s Press Conference, Amorim Revisited his words After Wednesday’s League Cup match Against Grimsby, in which United Lost on Penalties. He had said that “something has to change” and that “the players have said what they wanted”.

Despite Speculation, Amorim is Still the Coach of United. When asked about his statements on Wednesday, he admitted to sometimes reacting emotionally. “Every time we lose like that, I’ll sound like that,” he said. “I’ll say that Sometimes I hate my players, Sometimes I love my players and Sometimes I defend my players.”

“That’s the way I do it and I’m not going to change that. At that moment I was so frustrated and annoyed. I know a lot of experimented people say I need to be calmer and more consistent in the media, but I never be like that.”

Amorim Understands That His Statements Have caused uncertainty about his position. “But again: Sometimes I want to quit and sometimes I want to stay here for twenty years. Sometimes I like being with my players, but Sometimes I don’t. I have to work on that, but it will be difficult.”

After Three Games, Manchester United Are Still Waiting for Their First Victory of the Season. In The Premier League, ‘The Red Devils’ Lost to Arsenal (0-1) and Drew Against Fulham (1-1). The Fallen Giant Will Play A Home Game Against Promoted Burnley On Saturday at 4:00 pm.

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