Amorim: Man United players need victories to cure scars last season


Ruben Amorim has hinted that some of his Manchester United players are still struggling to escape the scars last season as they advance in search of consecutive victories in the Premier League in Brentford.

United has not yet won consecutive league games under Amorim.

They have the opportunity to change the unwanted race when they visit the Gtech community stadium on Saturday after the 2-1 victory last weekend over Chelsea.

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Another victory would be a welcome step for Amorim and its players.

And the Portuguese coach admitted that finally winning consecutive games would help his team to start overcoming the trauma last season when United lost almost half of his league games and finished 15th.

“I think if we start winning, it's not [a question of] 10 Victories in a row, “said Amorim.

“I am talking about the second, then the third. The feeling will change and again that is something about the environment we are living for a while.

“If you look at Bryan [Mbeumo] At that time, when we are fighting, you feel a different guy compared to the rest of the team.

“You have to understand that some of the boys are here for a while and that feeling is still here and for that [to change] We need to win games. “

United impressed in spells against Chelsea last weekend and was also praised for his performance against Arsenal on the opening day of the season.

Last season, Manchester City and Arsenal defeated themselves and were drawn with Liverpool in Anfield.

It is against the so -called smaller teams that United has fought more and Amorim has asked its players to treat Brentford as if they were another of the six best in the Premier League.

“The important thing is to make the maximum and face that game as we face Liverpool last year because we were fighting or the way we started the season against Arsenal,” he said.

“We were really excited to start the season. We should have that feeling all the time.

“I think if we as a team, if we don't understand the impulse now, we have a big problem.

“We need to understand the impulse of the club and the opportunity we have to win the next game. Therefore, it is for us and the responsibility belongs to us.”

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