'Not good enough' - Amorim admits he and Man Utd are 'underachieving'
Summary
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim admits the team isn't performing as well as expected. He agrees with some criticism from past players but notes the main issue is not winning enough games. Amorim is working with young and inexperienced players and wants to see them happy and playing well.Key Facts
- Ruben Amorim is the head coach of Manchester United.
- He acknowledges that the team is "underachieving" and not winning enough games.
- Manchester United aims to stay in the top six of the Premier League this week.
- Amorim faces criticism from former players like Paul Scholes.
- Key players are unavailable for upcoming games due to injuries and possible duty at the Africa Cup of Nations.
- Young players like Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven are expected to play in upcoming matches.
- Midfielder Kobbie Mainoo hasn't started a Premier League game this season but wants more playing time.
- Amorim is open to discussing any concerns with his players to ensure their happiness.
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