The win helped MU rise to 4th place in the Europa League table before the final round, with 15 points after 7 matches, ensuring a place in the play-off round and will soon enter the round of 16 if they continue to win in the final round (January 31).
Bruno Fernandes helps MU and coach Ruben Amorim reduce pressure
MU's return to winning ways has helped coach Ruben Amorim ease a lot of the pressure he is under right now. Especially after the 1-3 loss to Brighton on January 19, the coach was furious. The 39-year-old Portuguese strategist angrily broke a television in the dressing room at Old Trafford, harshly criticized the players and called them the worst team in the club's history.
However, coach Ruben Amorim was able to defend himself after his very frank comments were "mistakes". He also said: "Sometimes as a young coach, you will make mistakes, but I have corrected them. In saying that the team is the worst in the club's history, I partly blame myself more than comparing myself to the players."
After this incident, MU was lucky to regain the joy of victory against Rangers in the Europa League. However, coach Ruben Amorim and his students need to prove more in the most important arena, the Premier League, when they meet Fulham at 2:00 a.m. on January 27. The "Red Devils" need to continue to maintain the winning streak as in the European arena, to improve their current 13th position.
Coach Ruben Amorim
However, MU is likely to say goodbye to 3 key players right before meeting Fulham, including Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea is paying a transfer fee), Antony (on the bench against Rangers) is about to go to Real Betis, and striker Marcus Rashford (again removed from the list) is negotiating to go to Dortmund or Barcelona.
According to coach Ruben Amorim: "Alejandro Garnacho is still here, he is still playing for MU. But we will wait and see what happens in the coming days." Meanwhile, regarding the cases of Antony and Rashford, this coach did not mention, showing that transfer deals are taking place.
MU is negotiating to recruit defender Patrick Dorgu, the first new recruit of coach Ruben Amorim, but the deal is deadlocked because Lecce (Italy) is demanding a price of up to 40 million euros. MU is said to have offered only 27 million euros and raised it to 30 million euros for the latest offer which has not been successful.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/mu-chac-suat-vao-vong-knock-out-europa-league-hlv-ruben-amorim-noi-dieu-bat-ngo-185250124071127939.htm
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