April 23, 2025
Ruben Amorim is ready to play the children from MAN UTD while the Europa League has priority

Ruben Amorim is ready to play the children from MAN UTD while the Europa League has priority

Ruben Amorim is ready to play some of the children because the search for Manchester United for Europa League -ruhm has priority in front of the Premier League affairs.

The 4-1 defeat on Sunday against Newcastle left her 14th place in the overall ranking and guarantees that this would be the worst campaign of the Red Devils in the Premier League era.

However, the Europa League offers the chance to save its season, since on Thursday 5 to 4 quarter -finals against Lyon will be achieved a semi -final against sporty Bilbao.

It has been Bilbao or bust for the Red Devils for a long time, since the final is also held there. This hunt for silverware and Champions League qualification means that this Sunday and beyond the rotation against wolves is necessary.

“I have to see it,” said Amorim about changes. “Players like (Diogo) Dalot, they are always ready, but today he was really tired.

“The boys who are at risk of having an injury will try to save them. We will see (on Friday).

“It is not the best moment or the best season to make a few children to play because they need a strong basis again to really show what they can do, but at that moment we have to do it and sometimes they have surprises.

“Ayden (heaven) just played, I can be honest because we had a lot of injuries at that moment. But today I consider Ayden as my player. When he is ready, he is faced with the team and he is ready to play, so you don’t know.

“(Harry) AMASS did really well today, so we don’t know. Chido (Obi) When he played, he played quite well.

“It’s a difficult moment, it’s not the right moment for the children, but if we have to do it, we’ll do it.”

Harry Amass

Harry Amass came into extra time against Lyon (Mike Egerton/Pa)

United will be mentally and physically exhausted after half-time after the thrill and a minute trip on Thursday in Old Trafford, where Nussair Mazraoui was over at halftime, because he had to approach an urgent family problem.

The replacement of Victor Lindelof at the same time went for a family problem, whereby the association states that the players are in order both in order and for the selection.

“He has personal problems like Nous, so we had to let him go, but now everything is fine,” said Amorim.

“I know that football is really important, but there are things that are more important, and then they will be ready to face the next game.”

When asked whether personal problems came to light during the game, Amorim said: “Yes, both during the game and sometimes sometimes they don’t check these things. Everything happened this season, but now everything is fine.”

The couple comes in a fight against wolves this weekend when Amorim has to decide whether he remembered Andre Onana for the game on Thursday.

The goalkeeper from Unterfeuer was replaced by Altay Bayindir in Newcastle when Amorim gave him the chance to reset in Lyon after a few mistakes on an enemy night.

“I think he did it really well,” said the head coach about the called goalkeeper. “He made a good game. He continues to play good games.

“I am very happy for him because it was a difficult moment, but let us go forward and now he has to be ready for the next games.”

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