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Manchester United captain Bili supports coach Amorim: Here, every coach is on the verge of crisis

Manchester United's Portuguese international midfielder Bruno Fernandez recently publicly supported team coach Ruben Amorim. According to a report by the British media "Sky Sports" on the 17th, the Red Devils captain expressed his firm support for the coach in an interview.

Since taking over this troubled traditional giant in November last year, Amorim has only achieved a record of 20 wins, 9 draws and 21 losses in the first 50 official games in charge, and has yet to achieve a winning streak in the Premier League. Next, Manchester United will challenge defending champion Liverpool away from home on the 19th and face a severe test.

Although Amorim has been repeatedly questioned by the outside world for adhering to his own tactical philosophy, the club's senior management and player team have always given him full trust. In this regard, Bruno made it clear in the interview: "I think the club needs stability, and this is also the message that Sir Ratcliffe (responsible for the club's sports affairs) wants to convey to everyone. We must look at the problem from a long-term perspective. As a team, we believe that this coach has the ability to lead the club back to where it should be. If Ratcliffe Sir Alex and our players agree that he is the right choice. Only by working together can we achieve better results."

He also emphasized the importance of patience: "Any coach who comes to this club will always stand on the edge of crisis. This is the essence of Manchester United - win a game as if the championship is in front of you; lose. After one loss, the entire club immediately became dark, as if it couldn't see the future. "

"There are players in the team who really understand the size of this club and how it operates. We don’t need to be surrounded by an atmosphere of worry about gain and loss. We have to know our responsibilities, our long-term goals, and what we have to accomplish in the next game. This is the attitude that all players should have. At Manchester United, no matter who is the coach, he will be under tremendous pressure if the results are not good, and our coach is no exception. "

"But he is completely mentally prepared and knows how difficult this challenge is. "

Facing the upcoming battle with Liverpool, Amorim himself also called for a "long-term perspective" on the team's development. "Our goal is to move towards a level where we can compete with Liverpool in the future, that's what we believe. As for how long it will take, we can't say yet because the situation can change quickly. Realistic goals are difficult to quantify."

"But I firmly believe that we have the ability to win any game. So the most important thing right now is to focus on the next game. As long as we do that, we may win."