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Ruben Amorim

United head coach Ruben Amorim has brutally admitted that his current side is “not ready” to compete in the Champions League and Premier League.

Amorim's characteristic candid appears shortly after Manchester United's last whistle in the Premier League season 16. The game's record champion never lost 14 games in a campaign, and Sunday's 4-3 reverse Brentford extended an unwanted record.

Manchester United last recorded 16 multiple losses in 1973/74, when they fell into the first division in their 20 highest defeats.

Despite many unnecessary landmarks, Manchester United can still end their campaign with European trophy and Champions League positions next season. After a 3-0 victory over the first leg of the sporting club in the Europa League semifinal, Amorim's side is a favorite to reach the fair, where they may face Premier League fighter Tottenham Hotspurs.

The painfully pessimistic head coach said it was a “real dilemma” to ensure that this “shortcut” is a “true dilemma.” He explained bluntly: “We are not ready to go to the Premier League, have a strong competition and have a Champions League.” Sky movement This weekend.

“We know that, but we need to win, we need to win this game, provide something for our fans and play in the Champions League.

“Then we'll have time to prepare the team for these two games. So, it's a puzzle, but of course we want to win.”

Amorim is clearly prioritizing Manchester United's European run. The 40-year-old boss has appointed the youngest Premier League, unshakably saved his senior player’s decisive second leg in athletic match against Brentford in club history.

Although the youngsters ended up being second on the side of Brentford on the street, Amorim's efforts were full of praise.

“I think they're doing really well,” he insisted. [have] no [been] It was awesome, but they had to play 90 minutes because we had to change some of the other players to save them on Thursday. ”

17-year-old striker Chido Obi is the youngest in this embryonic group, becoming the youngest player ever to compete in Manchester United's Premier League.

Amorim noted that “Chido struggled for all the matches” before pointing out some of the teenagers' flaws: “But you can feel that he is childish sometimes in his body way. He will understand what it feels like to play in these games. It's the best way.” It's the best way. ”

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