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I hate to lose, Amorim reacts to missed changes in Spurs 1-0 loss

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Rúben Amorim was left frustrated as Manchester United fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur, lamenting missed chances that could have changed the outcome.

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Despite creating several opportunities, United failed to find the back of the net, with James Maddison’s first-half strike proving the difference.

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Amorim, however, remained defiant, emphasising that his focus was on the team’s performance rather than personal concerns.

With the league campaign still ongoing, he urged his squad to shift their attention to the next fixture and bounce back swiftly.

United will travel to Goodison Park on Saturday, Febriary 22 to play Everton in match week 26.

His comments were made in a post-match press conference retrieved from the club’s website on Monday morning.
‘We Had the Opportunities’

“It was the biggest difference in the game—they [Tottenham] scored, and we didn’t. We had the opportunities to score, then in the first half, we pushed a little bit harder,” Amorim said.

“We suffered in some transitions trying to get a result, but in the end, they scored and we didn’t. We needed to put the ball in the net because we had some chances, we created some chances, which is the hardest part.

“In some games, we are near the box, but we don’t create chances. Today we created the chances, but we need to score to win games.”

‘I Am Not Worried About Me’
Amorim dismissed any concerns about his own position, instead highlighting his commitment to the club and his players.

“I am not worried. I understand our fans and what the people and media think about it. I want to finish the league strong. I’m not worried about me, I’m worried about the club, the team, and the players,” he said.

“I hate to lose; that feeling is the worst. The rest, I am not thinking about. I just want to help my players. I understand my situation, my job. I am confident in my work, and I just want to win games.

“I am more concerned about the club and the team, and our place in the table is my worry. I am not worried about me.”

‘We Need Your Support’
Amorim also called on United fans to keep faith in the team as they battle through a difficult period.
“It [the support of the fans] is really important. Like I said during this week, sometimes it’s really hard to face them at this moment, but we are doing everything—I am doing everything,” he noted.

“Sometimes we can do it, sometimes we can’t, but we know they want to see more. They are in a difficult moment, and we are trying everything to turn things around.

“We will keep working this week and in the next game—we want to win the next game.”

Asked about how the players should approach their upcoming fixtures, he added, “I think the best thing is to forget the past. Don’t focus on the schedule, don’t focus on the moment, don’t focus on the context.

“Just work during the week and prepare for the game. Then it’s the next game, and we will try to win.”

Squad Fitness, Tactical Commitment
Amorim downplayed concerns over injuries and illnesses within the squad, insisting that the team must move forward.
“It doesn’t matter—it’s in the past. We want to recover the players, and I think we can get some back for the next game against Everton. From now until the end of the season, this is how it’s going to be—we have to stick together, finish strong, and then start over,” he stated.

Despite ongoing challenges, the United boss remains committed to his tactical approach, even as injuries force adjustments.

“You start with one idea, but losing players changes how you approach the game. I couldn’t play the same way with Joshua [Zirkzee] as I would with Amad. Sometimes you want Bruno [Fernandes] to be involved in the build-up because he’s excellent at switching play, but you also need him pressing high—it’s a difficult balance,” Amorim explained.

“Playing a 4-4-2 low block against this team would have been harder than what we did today, in my opinion. They stretch the game and keep the team open. I see the same things you all discuss every week, and I know the challenges. My job is extremely difficult here, but I stick with my beliefs.”

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Merino gives Arsenal win over Chelsea

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Mikel Merino scored the only goal of the game as Arsenal beat Chelsea to move 12 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool.

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Both of these sides came into the match without their first-choice striker, with Kai Havertz ruled out for the season with a hamstring injury for Arsenal and Nicolas Jackson missing for Chelsea.

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Chelsea were also without their most important player in Cole Palmer, who was out of the squad with an injury, and it was the first time the Blues have to had to play without him since they lost 5-0 to Arsenal in April last season.
Arsenal, again naming Merino as a makeshift striker, dominated the game early on and Leandro Trossard, Gabriel Martinelli and Declan Rice all went close.

Merino’s winner came in the 20th minute when he flicked on a curling corner from Martin Odegaard past a stretching Robert Sanchez.

Chelsea’s best opportunity to take something from the game came when Marc Cucurella’s powerful effort slipped through David Raya’s hands but the ball rolled just past the post.

Robert Sanchez, recently restored as Chelsea’s first-choice keeper, had some shaky moments as the Blues were put under pressure with a number of crosses into the area and he was jeered by the home crowd when he had the ball at his feet.

Sanchez produced an excellent save to deny Merino in the second half, but Chelsea could not find the goal to get something from the game.

Liverpool are not playing in the league this weekend as they are involved in the Carabao Cup final.

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AC Milan wins Serie A Upstarts Como 2-1 as Tijani Reijnders struck in 76th minute

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Tijjani Reijnders saved AC Milan’s skin in Saturday’s 2-1 win against Serie A upstarts Como, who gave Dele Alli his debut from the bench only for the former England international to be sent off moments later.

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Netherlands midfielder Reijnders struck in the 76th minute after a brilliant Tammy Abraham pass as Milan came from behind to placate angry home fans and move up to seventh in Italy’s top flight.

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Sergio Conceicao’s side are three points from the European places in large thanks to Reijnders who also slipped in Christian Pulisic to level the scores seven minutes after the break.

The 26-year-old also hit the bar shortly before rolling home his 13th goal of the season in all competitions, and also went close to netting again with five minutes remaining.

His performance saved his teammates from a severe barracking at the end of the match as they were loudly booed and whistled off the pitch at half-time with Milan trailing to Lucas Da Cunha’s 33rd-minute strike.

Regardless supporters continued to demand that owners, US investment firm RedBird, sell the club as they have at all recent matches.

Defeat was harsh on Como who performed well on one of football’s biggest stages and stay safely nestled in 13th place, seven points above the relegation zone.

The evening ended in the worst possible way for the lakeside club when late substitute Dele, who is trying to revive his career after a troubled few years since leaving Tottenham Hotspur, was shown a straight red card in the final minute for a rash challenge on Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

Coach Cesc Fabregas also saw red for dissent shortly afterwards as Como make the short trip back from Milan with nothing from another creditable display against more illustrious opposition.

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Mbappe double at Villarreal takes Real Madrid top

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Kylian Mbappe’s brace helped Real Madrid climb top of La Liga with a 2-1 win at Villarreal on Saturday.

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Los Blancos moved three points clear of rivals Barcelona, having played two extra games, with the Catalans visiting third place Atletico Madrid on Sunday in a key clash in the Spanish title race.

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Madrid were unhappy the game was taking place fewer than 72 hours after their Champions League win on penalties against Atletico on Wednesday.

However despite their complaints they had enough in the tank to beat their opponents, fifth, at the Estadio de la Ceramica.

Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti began with Vinicius Junior on the bench after the draining victory against Atletico in the last 16.

Villarreal started strongly and Thibaut Courtois got down well to his right to tip Ayoze Perez’s shot around the post.

From the resulting corner Villarreal took the lead, with the ball rebounding to Foyth, who smashed home from close range.

Ancelotti’s side hit back quickly, with Mbappe levelling after 17 minutes.

Brahim Diaz’s attempted lob was saved by Diego Conde, but the French striker dispatched the rebound with minimal fuss.

Soon Mbappe had his second, helping to spread the ball to the right and then finishing with aplomb after Lucas Vazquez found him in the middle of the box.

It was Mbappe’s 20th league goal of the season, putting him one behind the top scorer, Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski.

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