The boss of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, said that the planned personnel department has a lot to do with the poor season of the team.
United made 250 employees of employees unnecessary in the context of cost reduction measures last year, and others are to return the club to profitability as part of the owner Jim Ratcliffe.
The club said on Monday that 200 other employees could lose their work, with the Red Devils published a loss every year since 2019.
Amorim’s team is currently with only 30 points in the Premier League and is a result on course to be too comfortable for the competition to ever be too comfortable.
Whether the layoffs are a result of their poor representation of Amorim said: “We have to tackle all problems in the club, but an important piece is how we got into this situation. It has to do a lot with the lack of success of the football team.
“We are the engine of the club. I would like to help the team help the team to help the team and success. “
The Portuguese manager appointed in November said how difficult it was to lose their work: “It is always difficult for everyone.
“They see how their friends and teammates lose their work, but I have to concentrate on what I can do to help the club at this moment, and we as a club have to understand what we did wrong to to come in this situation. “
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“This year was difficult for everyone”
United won only four and lost eight of her 15 Premier League games since the former sporty CP boss Amorim Erik Ten HAG replaced.
They face Old Trafford against Ipswich on Wednesday, as they want to improve a run of five defeats in their last six home games of the Premier League.
Amorim said whether the negative atmosphere affects the team: “It is difficult enough to win football games. This year was very difficult for everyone, because as a club we have many changes.
“If you have a football club that plays well and win games, it is easier for fans and everyone to feel the changes. At that moment we are in a difficult time in the club and on the field.
“We have to do our job and do our best to help the team achieve better performance.”
In her bad home form, Amorim added: “Since my arrival I expect to win all games at home. I don’t feel the pressure because I don’t feel it – the supporters are incredible.
“Every time you go to Old Trafford, feel the support to the end. I don’t feel the pressure and we have to stop and think about the last game. It is a new game and can be a new story. “