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Manchester United boss Rúben Amorim spoke to the media after his team’s tough 4-1 loss to Newcastle United. He said he understands the criticism but isn’t bothered by it. Amorim stressed that the team must focus on their next game, which he called “really important.”

WHAT HAPPENED?

After their heavy defeat at St. James’ Park, Amorim answered questions about the team’s poor performance and the criticism they are facing. He admitted to making mistakes and acknowledged that Newcastle played better, especially with second balls and taking advantage of errors. However, Amorim shrugged off outside criticism, saying, “I don’t care. Losing games is the worst. People can say what they want; our position in the table says it all.”

The loss was another blow for United, who are currently 15th in the Premier League. The defeat showed the struggles United have had this season, with just one win in their last five games. Despite these challenges, Amorim remains focused on Thursday’s important match.

THE BIGGER PICTURE

Manchester United has had a rough season under Amorim, who became manager only a few months ago. The team has not been consistent, with problems like bad defense and low confidence in players. These issues were clear against Newcastle, as mistakes and lack of calmness led to the loss. Amorim’s words show the huge pressure he is under to change the season for a club that wants to be a top Premier League team again.

The criticism isn’t just for Amorim; it also targets individual players, with rumors of tensions in the squad. Despite the chaos, Amorim is focusing on upcoming matches and improving performance.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR UNITED?

Manchester United needs to quickly bounce back as they prepare for an essential match for their season on Thursday in the Europa League. Success in Europe could bring much-needed positivity to the club and qualification for next year’s Champions League. Amorim and his team are entering a crucial period that could shape the rest of their season and influence the story of the manager’s time at Old Trafford.