“I hate to lose…”: Ruben Amorim expresses discontent after Man United loses to Spurs
The Tottenham Hotspur stadium hosted a classic Sunday English Premier League fixture, as struggling Tottenham Hotspur played an unsettled Man United of Ruben Amorim in North London. The hosts edged past the Red Devils with a slight 1-0 scoreline margin courtesy of James Madison’s sole goal that separated the two sides.
Seemingly, Man United looked vulnerable in defending allowing Ange Postecoglou’s managed side to dominate the contest, as they ended their 12-match winless run at Home. After the fresh narrow upset, the Red Devils have now suffered defeat in 8 matches out of a total of 14 Premier League outings under Ruben Amorim, adding up to their already stormy domestic campaign.
During the post-match interaction, the 40-year-old Portuguese tactician rubbished any chances of his departure due to the poor league campaign. Also, the Man United boss reaffirmed his confidence in the work at Old Trafford after replacing Erik Ten Hag. “The difference of the game, is they scored and we didn’t. We had the opportunities,” Ruben said, “I am not worried [on his future]. I hate to lose, that feeling is the worst. But I am confident in my work and I just want to win games”. (quote via: @FabrizioRomano)