Amorim criticises United players for slow starts

Amorim criticises United players for slow starts

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has criticised his players for allowing games to drift after they recovered from a 2-0 half-time deficit at Goodison Park to earn a point against Everton.

Beto and Abdoulaye Doucouré both scored after suspect defending from the visitors before Bruno Fernandes‘ well-placed free-kick and Manuel Ugarte‘s first goal for the club levelled proceedings.

A late penalty for Everton was controversially overturned by VAR to leave both teams with a point, but United were left once again ruing their slow start as their disappointing Premier League season continues.

Amorim’s team have now scored in the first half just once in their last 11 games in the league — Fernandes’ penalty against Brighton — and failed to register a shot of any description in the opening period on Merseyside.

“The worst part is that we have the free men, and we are losing the ball without pressure and we are not doing what we are supposed to do,” Amorim told TNT Sports after the game.

“We did not exist in the first half … We suffered two goals from second balls, and that was clear that they will create that chances by second balls, we were soft.

“When you go to the game and you let the time pass — it’s really hard. The second half was so much better in belief and in the end we were near to winning this game.”

Amorim added that he doesn’t yet have the solutions to United’s problems as they languish in 15th in the table having won just one of their last five Premier League games.

“I don’t know. If I knew, I would change it,” he said.

“We need to focus on day-by-day, we need to survive this season and then think ahead.”

United host Ipswich Town on Wednesday before and FA Cup fifth-round clash with Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday.