- Amorim’s United Significantly Improved in 2-2 Draw with Leaders Liverpool
- The Red Devils Earn Deserved Point Thanks to Amad Diallo’s Late Goal
- Up and Down Performances Increasingly Bemusing to Amorim
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim admitted to being “really, really mad” that his players have not been able to deliver the level of performance they showed at Liverpool.
The Red Devils put in a confident, assured performance at Anfield, earning a deserved point after Amad Diallo’s late goal. Bruno Fernandes led by example with a fine midfield display.
United lined up with Manuel Ugarte and Kobbie Mainoo in central midfield, with the pair arguably putting in their best displays of the season. They complemented Fernandes’ performance, which demonstrated greater maturity on the ball and far improved decision-making.
Harry Maguire could have won the game for United at the death, but he spooned Joshua Zirkzee’s bobbled cutback over Alisson’s crossbar.
Speaking to HattrickX after the game, Amorim admitted he was happy with United’s display but was more irritated by the fact his side has put in a number of sub-par performances since he took over.
“I get more mad because of the other games, so it’s even harder to understand some things,” Amorim reflected. “It’s not about a system, the technique, it’s about something else, and it’s hard to understand for the coach.”

“It’s a point, and I think we should get mad and disappointed more than what we did against Newcastle. We need to be really disappointed, and I have to calm down and say the right things. We’re in a difficult moment. If we play against Liverpool every day, we will do that, but we have to do it against any opponent. We need to fight really hard to get out of this situation.”
“The way we were really competitive, that’s the crucial thing going forward. I’m happy for the performance, not happy with the result, but am really, really mad with the other games.”
United’s strength of character has been called into question on numerous occasions. Amorim himself admitted pre-game that his players have been “afraid” at times. He added to BBC Match of the Day that his side showed what they are capable of when they are focused and playing to their best ability.
“That should be a big issue for our players—that even one person thinks you have the ability but not the character. We have to fight that and change that,” he said. “I think it is really clear. When we are focused, when we fight for every ball, when we suffer and we are tired when the game is finished, we are a good team.”
“If we don’t do that all the time, then we are going to lose games. That is clear to everybody.”













