
Manchester United boss, Ruben Amorim, has admitted that it’s difficult to turn things around for the Red Devils this season because the “feeling is already ingrained.”
Amorim spoke ahead of Man United’s Premier League clash against Arsenal at Old Trafford.
His team currently sits in 15th position on the Premier League table with 33 points from 27 games.
United stands a chance of missing out on European football next season due to their current position in the league standings.
Speaking to Sky Sports News, Amorim was quoted by Fabrizio Romano as saying:
“It’s very difficult to turn things around this season because the feeling is already ingrained.
“It’s as if our players are marked with such deep scars that it is difficult to change things quickly, but everything can change in football.”
Amorim, who won the Portuguese top-flight league with Sporting CP last season, has so far found it difficult at Man United.
The Portuguese gaffer was appointed as Man United manager last year, replacing Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford.
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