Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has taken accountability for the team’s poor form, addressing his recent remarks calling them "the worst team" in the club's history. The Portuguese coach admitted his frustrations have sometimes been poorly expressed, but he remains focused on improving their performance.
Amorim pointed out that anxiety is a major challenge, especially during home games at Old Trafford, where United has lost four of their last five matches. He emphasized the importance of scoring first to build confidence.
Former captain Harry Maguire echoed Amorim's sentiments, urging players to take responsibility and improve.
United, 13th in the Premier League, face Rangers in the Europa League, with hopes of turning their season around.
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