Man United boss Amorim says fans deserve more from team despite draw with Arsenal
MANCHESTER, England - Manchester United fans deserve better from the team, manager Ruben Amorim said following their 1-1 draw with Arsenal on March 9 after the day started with a protest from several thousand supporters outside Old Trafford.
The supporters, most of them dressed in black, marched to the stadium in protest at the clubs ownership, which has been criticised for the teams poor performance on the pitch, plus rising ticket prices and job losses.
They chanted and carried banners, one of them reading: Love United, Hate Glazers, in reference to Uniteds American owners the Glazer family. Organised by fan organisation The 1958, the protest marked just over a year since British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe struck a deal to buy a 25 per cent stake in the club.
“This club will never die, that is clear. You feel it in the streets. This is a big business and maybe all the fans in this league sometimes feel it is harder to go to the games and pay for tickets,” Amorim said after the match on March 9.
We want to give them a lot of effort. In the future, we will not play like that.
Amorim had said before kickoff that he hoped his team would use the energy from the fan unrest.
The hard-to-please manager was mostly disappointed after the draw, however, particularly with the first half when United were under pressure and defended in numbers.
Its just the low block, its just the way to give the ball to the opponent, he said. But the spirit to follow the plan, to be together, that is a good thing. This is an example for the future, but Im just
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