Manchester United s Amorin: The pressure faced by Postkoglu is "unexplained"
Bilbao, Spain -- Ruben Amorin said it was "hard to explain" why he did not have the same pressure at Manchester United as Tottenham teammate Angie Postkoglu before the UEFA Cup final, despite the fact that both teams experienced similar tragic performances in the Premier League. Manchester United and Tottenham are ranked 16th and 17th in the Premier League, respectively, as they prepare for a matchup at Saint-Mames in Bilbao on Wednesday. It has been suggested that Postkoglu could be fired even if Tottenham ends their 17-year wait for the trophy. Meanwhile, sources told ESPN that Amorin will keep his job at Old Trafford even if United loses the final and misses a seat in the Champions League next season. "I don't know," Amorin said when asked why he didn't seem to be under the same pressure as Postkoglu. "I know that in a club like this, there are Tottenham Hotspur, especially Manchester United, it's weird because there are some coaches here who lose some games and get fired." It's hard to explain. "I think people see what we're trying to do, I think people see me thinking more about clubs than myself." People, especially the board, understand that we have a lot of problems and it's really hard in the context of the time. "I don't know how to explain how fans like me at this moment. It's hard to explain. I want to prove myself to the fans, to the board, but I don't explain it to you. Amorin has won only six league games since taking office in mid-November, which is in stark contrast to their performance in the Europa League, and the team has reached the 9th European final in history. Manchester United is certainly their worst Premier League results, and they may be ranked 17th by the end of the season, just one more than the relegation zone, depending on the results of the final weekend of the season. The Portuguese coach faces criticism about his record at Old Trafford, but he said he predicted all the problems he had, which was in his favor. "The most important thing is that I know what I'm doing, and I explained everything before we start," Amorin added. "I explained it." [Upcoming] Storm. I explained to the board all the problems we had, so I was very clear and explained that I wouldn't change my mind. " So they can't just say one word to what I said to get the job, and then I changed my mind. Quite the contrary. I think the board can understand that. I think fans can understand that, but we have to win anyway. At the press conference on Tuesday, Amorin came on stage with captain Bruno Fernandez, and he was able to see the interesting side of the question about the future of the head coach. Before Amorin was able to respond to the pressure he didn't have like Postkoglu, Fernandez jumped out and said, "Who told you he didn't?" He is! Amorin smiled and said, "He will be a very, very good coach. But he has to work on his own mindset. He doesn't know how to deal with people.
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