
Ruben AMOREM suggests that Sunday’s Derby between Manchester United and Manchester City had so far damaged the weak Asons of both parties.
Manchester Derby’s latest installment ended in one 0-0 Draw undervaluation And showed only two big opportunities in 90 minutes, and a few players on the pitch appeared disappointed to share points with their local rivals after the final whistle.
Described as a testimonial of Kevin de Brune from sarcasm City Playmaker’s announcement of his imminent departure, the game never really came and Combined Chief coach Amorim suggested that the low -rise involved in the disappointing exhibition has contributed.
“Both teams do not fight for the title – who changed the game,” he explained. “You can create a funny game but not here to lose a point and win every game at home. It’s hard to say.
“We need to fight for big things. If we were fighting for big things, the realization will be completely different. You will realize today that you do not feel today because both teams have many doubts.”
Their hopes of ending their pre-season expectations on the city line were accelerated to the end of the four-top but the real uncertainty of seeing their mid-season sinking. The side of the Pep Guardiola is the fifth, which is a point from Chelsea.
United, on the other hand, is very low to play for the local. There is nothing but dignity for the Red Devils outfit that was back until the 13th and there is still a negative goal difference (-4) after 31 games.
“I can see it,” Amorim reflected on his team’s performance. “Connections. Players are more comfortable in position. We can find players between lines and be quiet from the ball. We’re better but we have a lot to improve.
“I’m not naive or mad. I understand the opponents that there is a big distance but as a leader I can’t say that we will take a lot of time. You have to feel urgent, you have to hurry to do something good. You don’t have a lot of time in a club like us. It is clear.”