Ruben Amorim accepts “any decision” while the UTD man worries after a strong defeat in Manchester Derby | Football news

Ruben Amorim said he accepted “any decision” made following Manchester United’s last punitive defeat, this time in the Manchester derby, while his club record took another important success.
The four points of United of as many games this season means that the club has made its worst start for a premier league campaign for 33 years, whileMorim himself has now the little enviable record of the worst percentage of all bosses of the UTD man since the Second World War.
To make things worse and illustrate the most marked situation, since Murim was appointed last November, United has raised the fewer points of any premier team still present – on average one per game, with a difference in goals.
“The performance was not good,” he said after a 3-0 defeat against Man City. “In important moments, they were better than us.
“I try to be rational. I see the file. I understand frustration and I understand the decisions that come with that. I take the criticism. That’s it.”
When asked what message he could have for angry fans, many of whom left well before the final whistle at Etihad, he said: “My message? I will do everything. I always think of what is best for the club.
“Until I am here, I will do my best. The rest is not my decision. I suffer more [than the fans]. “”
A large part of the criticisms leveled in Amorim implies the rigidity of its 3-4-2-1 system, and its wish to never deviate from a frame which, so far, has been used in its players.
Balance and consistency are difficult to find, but the Portuguese were resolved to defend once again from its style after the derby defeat.
“There are a lot of things that you have no idea what happened during these months, but I accept that. When I want to change my philosophy, I will change. Otherwise, you have to change man.
“And we are talking about each game that we lose. I don’t believe in this in the system or anything. So I play in my own way and I will play in my own way until I want to change it.
“I understand how much football is and the results dictate the story. I see it in this way. I know it’s difficult for people. Fans do not want to hear these things. I do not lie to myself. I see the record and I accept any decision.”
Neville: increasing pressure on Amorim
Gary Neville think that the pressure is now based on Amorim as a head coach and another defeat against Chelsea next weekend, live Sky Sportswould ask “big questions”.
“I think there will be a certain pressure applied to the manager and his rigidity to stick to the system,” said Neville about the ramifications of the loss for City.
“City beat them well and comfortably. United has had a good time in the match – the first 15 minutes and the first five minutes of the second half. City, in great times, had better players. Foden, Doku, Haaland stood out.
“There were times when I saw United lose this type of match when I feel angry and frustrated.
“I don’t feel anything, which is even worse. It was nothing a performance. United has just been beaten.
“With Chelsea next week, another defeat and big questions would begin to be asked.”