Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim understands how it feels to be brand stubborn and unflappable by Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou this weekend (February 16), but the pressure is greater on his job.

Amorim and Postecoglou have a commonality: they are both egotistical, and are sometimes sarcastically accused of having one-liners and lacking variety.
Like Uncle ‘Ossie’, he insists on playing a build-up style from the back and pushing the center back halfway up the field, even if it means สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน conceding a lot of goals.
Amorim is also crazy about the 3-man central defender system, to the point where sometimes there is a lack of support for the offensive game when trying to score.
Three days good, four days bad form has left both teams in the bottom half of the English Premier League table, but no matter how much they are being watch, the ‘Red Devils’ have a degree of 20 top-flight titles, more than Tottenham.
“Every game from now until the end of the season is a big game for us. We need to improve the way we play football and, most importantly, we need to win,” the 40-year-old said.
“Do it without excuses. We need to win while improving our own way of playing football.”
“I’m a big fan of Ange Postecoglou.”
“I’m personally come from a different culture than you because Portuguese people or Portuguese coaches, they can apply their work.”
“I also apply it.”
“I use one game plan because I believe that if you go with this system, you can switch to another system at the same time – that’s my idea.”
“But we didn’t win the game, so I understand the connection between me and Ange – we have the same problem.”
“In my personal opinion, I would say that I am respecting my opponents, but I think Manchester United is a bigger club and there is more pressure.”
“Head coaches who stick to their own work philosophy also have a hard time.”