Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was disappointed after the 0-1 loss to Tottenham in a match from the 25th round of the Premier League, Topsport reported.
"We have a lot of problems, my job is difficult, but I continue to stick to my beliefs. The difference in the match was that Tottenham scored and we didn't. We had our chances, but we didn't use them. I'm not worried about my future. I'm more worried about our place in the table. I understand that the media and fans are already talking about that, but right now I'm only thinking about how to help my players. I hate losing, it's the worst feeling, I always want to win," said Amorim.
Injury problems have plagued United's selection, but Amorim does not want to rush into including the young talents from the academy: "We are participating in the toughest competition in the world, so I wanted to be careful with the young ones. I felt that we were pressing and looking for a goal, so I did not want to make any changes. But they will play. I try to read the game and act according to what I have seen in training. The team was pressing and I decided that it was not the time to make changes. I hope that the injured will recover soon. I believe that this can happen for the next game. We have to be united and finish the season, and then we will start all over again," said the Portuguese.