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Sky Sports News’ Senior reporter Melissa Reddy sits down with Manchester United Ruben Amorim’s head before Sunday Manchester Derby in Old Trafford, Live On Sky SportsAs the Portuguese says that this summer it will be “decisive”.
Rubene, there were so many positives against the Nottingham Forest, but the Man UTD has conspired each other with two bad habits that they first admit and then are really poor in the last third. How do you try to solve these problems?
“First, when you look at our season, we are improving in this department because we are more focused. But every time we disconnect a little – and you can look at the target against Nottingham, it was disconnecting.
“Regardless of whether it is a passing drill, it must be concentrated. So we’ll try. And then we try to put a lot of time in this position in the offense. But we need time, but sometimes we need a little luck.
It is rather a psychological thing that is in the last third, where players may catch or just do not flow, so they are not as quiet as they should be in terms of their decision -making?
“I think they need to spend more time in this position because we didn’t have many games like Nottingham like just an attack. We have to spend more time there. And also if you look at Rasmus (Hojlund) and Josh (Zirkzee (Zirkzee) He wants to give the ball, but something is missing and maybe it’s just a moment of players. ”
How do you switch your players from Nottingham Forest to Manchester City on Sunday, before Thursday’s important game Europa League against Lyon?
“It’s basically all in training.
“We know that Manchester City will work on the ball, pushing us into the lower block. But we have to understand that if we are pushing us, we will have a different space to attack, if you compare it to Nottingham games. So we will try to use training to adapt to other reality.”
You have spoken several times where you said you noticed many improvements in the team and adapted to what you want to see from them. Can you tell us what you considered especially encouraging?
“I see it. You’ve been talking about fluency. We’re smoother, you can see more. You see we can maintain the ball. We create more chances. In three defenders.
I know you want to focus on games, but we have a huge summer that comes for Manchester United. How essential is it in your point of view that things will correct this summer? Especially in terms of recruitment?
“I think it’s crucial. I think we’re trying to do everything as soon as possible. If you look at the team schedule, we won’t have a club in the club, so that means we’ll have a pre -season.
“If you look at the next years, we will have the World Championship in the European Championship. So this window will work massive at our base.
“I think it is clear to everyone that it will be essential here and we have to take advantage of it. We will not have another pre -season. It won’t.
“We have to show something. It’s not a debate. So I don’t want the conversation we need a lot of time. We need time, maybe win the league, but after this season we have to improve a lot.”
What are you looking for in the market when it comes to the charge and features you want to see from the players?
“Now I’m not going to talk about it because I have my players and I know my players are listening. I just want to improve my players, because there are many qualities and I have to help them be better.
There is such a huge focus on transfers in England, while many coaches and managers express the need to improve the training playground – does it often be even more important than recruitment?
“I think it’s all connected. You have to be really good in every department, especially in this league. You have to be really good at the playgrounds. We have to improve our players, but also, especially when our club has, recruitment can change the way we go forward and be essential.
“So when I say about recruitment, it’s not just big names and spend a lot of money. Sometimes it’s a player who is 17 years old, it’s in another top club and his contract is completed and we can use Manchester United brand to bring it to bring it.
Ayden Heaven is a great example, because you take the opportunity, bring it inside and shows the features it has …
“Yeah. And we have to recognize Jason (Wilcox – MAN UTD Technical Director). Jason has done a great job. He pays attention to these details. Ayden is a child who arrives here, worked really well and then some Centre -back” injuries, but now we have this child.
You’ve talked about being here in a hurry of success. You don’t shine a challenge, if at all, you put pressure on yourself …
“Yeah, I think it’s my job and that I also know quite well. Me.