Amorim: I Believe in the Miracle of Fergie Time
Manchester United's head coach, Ruben Amorim, expressed his belief in 'Fergie Time' following their dramatic 2-1 victory over Manchester City, highlighting the team's resilience and determination.
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Manchester United achieved a remarkable 2-1 comeback against Manchester City in the 16th week, with second-half goals from Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo overturning a first-half deficit.
Post-match, head coach Ruben Amorim shared his thoughts: 'It was incredible. I believe we deserved this win. It was a very tough game, but we had faith in ourselves until the end. We managed to score; we needed this victory. Certainly, this win was important for us and our fans.'
Amorim emphasized the team's improved mentality: 'We were engaged for the full 90 minutes, which is very positive. Reflecting on the Arsenal game, we played well in the first half but lacked belief in our ability to win. Today was markedly different.'
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When asked about the late goals reminiscent of 'Fergie Time,' Amorim affirmed: 'I believe in it too. We experienced 'Fergie Time'; everything came together, and something magical happened. It was a good day for us. The fans, just like us, needed this win. Their unique celebration reflects that. We must continue; United should win these types of matches. I understand our fans' joy, but we have to keep going.'
Regarding the team's performance, he noted: 'We have many areas to improve, but today the players deserved the win. They stayed in the game until the last moment, which is crucial for us.'
On Amad Diallo's contribution, Amorim commented: 'He can play in various positions; he's very humble. We need to be cautious with Amad because sometimes, at our club, young players are placed on a pedestal. Let's be patient with him.'