Ruben Amorim "The players are back and ready against Everton"
Today Manchester United will have a trip to Goodison Park, this can be considered a challenging trip for Ruben Amorim's team, a team with a comfortable performance.
Responding at the press conference, Amorim shared:
I'm happy to have some players back, especially Christan Eriksen, we're not afraid of losing players they're just recovering and coming back, including Mainoo and Leny Yoro. We had a little misunderstanding about Eriksen's injury, but he was ready for today. I just want to be clear about the players' situation before confirming that he can still play for many more years at the highest level.
It's hard to know when Amad will return, but I think Amad and Luke Shaw are recovering well. Kobie Mainoo will probably return to the squad in the near future but at that time he is still recovering. Depending on the situation, we must use players who are ready to play.
Everton are coming back strong under David Moys, they are full of confidence and winning matches, they are really a good team. David Moys is doing a fantastic job to restore the team and you only see it when you're watching them, it's been a tough fight.
Coaches always have difficult jobs in a team, we must understand the history of each team and at Manchester United there is a person who cannot be replaced, Alex Ferguson. Then it will be very difficult for the next coaches to achieve what Ferguson did, when he left the coaching role at Manchester United it was a really big loss, he had a great job here.
Now I just want to win against Everton, to be clear about winning the FA Cup we have to beat Everton first. There are many problems surrounding Manchester United, but I need to solve it, we have to win every match and improve our performance before thinking about winning a league.
Team cohesion is probably the most important thing at the moment rather than a title, I see them gradually improving. The players are creating close relationships with each other, as are the sounds made during training. We have to use it a lot in every match, that's the first step, the players want and understand what they are doing with each other.
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