
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has revealed that the club made “a lot of mistakes” on Saturday in Newcastle on Saturday and legend Roy Kane believes the ambush was “shock” due to lack of quality in the squad.
Three goals in 29 minutes in the second half gave the first two of the league to the Magpees in 94 years, a club closer to Amrum’s points in the relegation zone in fourth place.
“This is a really bad moment, but we have proved that we can get up and play again,” Amrm told the BBC. “They were clearly better than us, but we made a lot of mistakes that helped our rivals to build trust and score goals,” he said.
“We improve things, but sometimes we have bad moments and we lose a lot of confidence. When things go badly, we don’t control the games.
🗣️ “It doesn’t matter what people say!”
Ruben Amorim talks about Manchester United’s criticism of Manchester United 🔊 Pic.twitter.com/Nm3W8Lpn6s
— Sky Sports Premier League (@skysportspl) 13 April
Roy Keane: Manchester United ‘Bad’
Only Aston Villa and Southampton’s relegation have made more mistakes in the Premier League this season, making United, two of 12 such mistakes at the St. James Park.
United was a prominent subordinate player to win a positive result and is 14th in all competitions after four games without winning.
Kane, who is seven-time lead champion at United, said Amrm would be “students” after United have scored the fourth most goals in each club since his arrival in Sporting in November.
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“I bet that’s not believed how bad it is,” Keane told Sky Sports. “Obviously he can’t say that, but this group of players, the mistakes they are making – they seem to be unable to walk around the pitch,” he said.
“I think the Premier League has taken the manager and the coaching staff out. I know people are doing their homework, but I think he has gone inside and is shocked how bad these players are,” he said.
“Are they just good for Man Utd? Not at all. 😤 Pic.twitter.com/zmocj7jksn
— Sky Sports Premier League (@skysportspl) 13 April
Andrei Ona and Altay Baynder’s mistakes
Most of the pre-match attention was about United’s first goalkeeper, Andre Unana, who was left outside the squad after making mistakes for both goals in Thursday’s Europa League quarter-finals in Lyon.
This meant the first Premier League appearance for Turkey’s Alta Binder, which made a mistake in the afternoon to forget it.
Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaras won 4-1 to end the game after Joylington tried to make a passenger pass.
“I can’t understand it!”
Roy Keane’s thoughts on Alta Binder’s mistake that made Newcastle’s fourth goal. Pic.twitter.com/64mdvpoy5J
— Sky Sports Premier League (@skysportspl) 13 April
“If you look at our season, that’s what it’s,” Amurim said of Baynder’s chances of returning to Lyon.
The Portuguese insists striker Joshua Zirkzi, who has been forced to leave the pitch with a hamstring injury, will not be suitable for the club at the club at the club.