Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has called on fans to stand by the team following their 1-0 loss against Tottenham, a defeat that leaves them sitting in 15th place in the Premier League table.
Amorim: "We Are Doing Everything to Turn Things Around"
Speaking after the match, Amorim admitted the difficulty of facing the fans during this tough period:
"It’s really hard to face them at this moment, but we are doing everything. I am doing everything."
He continued:
"We know they want to see more, and we understand their frustration. We are going through a difficult time, but we are trying everything to change things. This week and in the next game, our goal is simple – to win."
"I Am Not Worried About Myself, I Care About the Team"
Addressing speculation about his future, the Portuguese coach remained focused on the club’s success rather than his personal position:
"I’m not worried about myself; I am worried about the club, the team, and the players. Losing is the worst feeling, but my focus is solely on helping my players."
He further emphasized:
"I understand my situation and the criticism from fans and the media, but I am confident in my work. My main concern is our position in the table, not my job security."