Ruben Amorim admitted that he had difficulty realizing why he had no consistent effect during his term in Manchester United after his team looked anything but convincing when they came from behind to save a point against Everton .
United came from two goals to save the goals in the second half of Bruno Fernandes and Manuel Ugarte after Beto and Abdoulaye Doucore had given the Toffees a deserved lead.
In a dramatic end of the game, Everton refused to live up in the added time of Var, much to dismay the boss David Moyes.
It is unlikely that the result will like one of the two managers. For Moyes, it will feel like two points were falling, while for Amorim, despite a promising performance after the break, the goal line will hardly contribute to relieving the increasing pressure on the Portuguese coach.
Ruben Amorim has now taken over 15 Premier League games for MAN United:
✅ 4 victories
🤝 3 draws
❌ 8 lossesHis page won 15 points of 45 😕 pic.twitter.com/dkdsezyddw
– Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) February 22, 2025
United has only won four of the 15 league games since my responsibility in November, and he admitted that he was difficult to determine the reason for the stuttering form of his team.
“I don’t know. If I knew I would change it,” said Amorim.
“We still have to think about the next game and everything we do during the week we have to use in the game. And if we do that, we are near games like in the second half today. If we don’t, we won’t win. “
The Red Devils boss also said that his team “did not exist” against Everton in the first half, but quickly emphasized her improved presentation after the break.
Amorim added: “We did not exist in the first half. We know that this team (Everton) is really good on second balls and that we suffered two goals like this in the second balls. We were soft in the first half, but we managed to recover.
“I don’t just want to say the negative parts. The second half was so much better. In the end we were won near the game.
“At that moment we have to concentrate every day. We have to survive this season, that’s clear, and then to think. “
Next for United is the visit to the fighting Ipswich city on Wednesday. The tractor boys are currently under the administration of Kieran McKenna, formerly in the coaching team in Old Trafford.