Neville: This is the best and most important week since Amorim took charge of Manchester United
6686 Sports October 26th In this round of the Premier League, Manchester United defeated Brighton 4-2 at home and achieved three consecutive victories. Former Manchester United defender Neville commented on Sky Sports immediately after the game, believing that for the under-pressured Amorim, the past week may become a key turning point in his coaching career.
Neville said: "Public opinion before the game generally believed that Manchester United must not retreat after the victory at Anfield last week, and today's victory was crucial. I think this is the best and most important week since Amorim coached Manchester United. This undoubtedly bought him valuable breathing time."
"I am not saying that he has completely got rid of the pressure, but now Manchester United is in the upper reaches of the league standings, and this victory has undoubtedly greatly relieved him. "A few weeks ago, I was a little worried that the players might not really believe in Amorim's strategic system. Maybe the team failed to win at that time, and the players began to have doubts, and they began to be affected by external public opinion-including myself, there was criticism of the team."
"But there is no doubt that when you communicate with people inside the club, everyone appreciates Amorim very much, which is very important. What is certain is that he has never lost the support in the dugout - the energy of the team and the attitude of the players towards him are still positive. "
"I think the players really want to fight for him and they are desperate to win, and the game over the past week is a reflection of that cohesion. You know, winning at Anfield is very meaningful in any season, but for Amorim, beating Liverpool away from home is so unfavorable. Pu, which has undoubtedly given the team a huge boost of confidence."
"We are looking forward to the game against Nottingham Forest and the away game against Tottenham Hotspur next week. But I feel that last month could have been a 'month of judgment': if the game against Liverpool started poorly, the situation may be completely out of control. But now everything is different, the team seems to have regained momentum, and morale is on the rise."