Manchester United are unbeaten in their last five Premier League games but Ruben Amorim wants far more from his players when they face Everton
Manchester United will be eager to get back to club football and extend the longest unbeaten streak of Ruben Amorim’s tenure at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils have gone five Premier League games without defeat, marking a significant improvement in the Portuguese manager’s first year in England. Wins against Sunderland, Liverpool, and Brighton propelled United from 14th to sixth place in the table, before they settled into seventh following 2-2 draws with Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur.
For the first time in a while, there seems to be a sense of optimism surrounding Amorim and his squad at United. A win against Everton on Monday would not only extend their unbeaten run but could also see them break into the Champions League spots for the first time in over a year, depending on other results.
Amorim has noted a marked improvement in his team’s performances, which naturally leads to better results.
However, the 40-year-old is adamant that United are still in the early stages of their long-term development, reports the Mirror.
The appropriateness of his much-maligned tactical approach appears to strengthen with each passing week, yet he cautioned his squad that formation alone won’t be sufficient to secure victories.
Speaking to Stan Sport, he revealed: “We are playing better, but we are playing better because we have more confidence, and that starts with good results, for example, against Liverpool.
“We are getting better, but I can share my feeling: when we finished the game against Tottenham and I was coming back to Carrington, I was watching the game and my feeling was frustration, that we are far from perfection.”
He emphasised to his players that hunger, self-belief and a fighting spirit are the qualities they must embed within themselves to transform into a victorious outfit.
He continued: “We are far from being that team that can win every game.
“So I think we have a lot to do, but I also have the feeling, and I’ve been saying this for many months, that the formation is not the problem. The formation is the start of something, then it’s the dynamic, the confidence, the way we play, how competitive we are.
“If you look at the games we struggled in this season, it was not about the formation for me. It was the lack of intensity. We need to be perfect in this league to win a lot of games.”






