Ruben Amorim Explains Why He Doesn’t Like Chant From Man United Fans
- Ruben Amorim registered his biggest win as Manchester United manager on Sunday against Everton
- Amorim and the Red Devils will face title contenders Arsenal in the Premier League on Wednesday
- The new coach has explained why he doesn't like a chant from the fans who have showered him with praise in his first few games
Ruben Amorim has made a decent start as Manchester United boss.
He has won two out of the three matches he has coached but faces a tricky trip away to Arsenal on Wednesday in the Premier League.
During his press conference, the former Sporting CP boss explained why he dislikes one of the chants from fans.
Under Amorim, Man United drew 1-1 with Ipswich, defeated Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League, and thrashed Everton on Sunday. That victory saw them climb to ninth in the Premier League, four points off the top four.
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Amorim rejects his chant
Speaking ahead of his team's clash against Arsenal, Amorim explained why he dislikes his chant from fans.
Red Devils fans chanted his name to the tune of "Baby Give It Up" by KC and the Sunshine band. The Portuguese coach asked the fans to chant for the players instead.
"I don’t like my chant," Amorim said via Manchester Evening News. "I don’t like it. I feel a little bit, not embarrassed, but because I’m the coach, they have to chant for the players and for the club. So it's not a good thing for me."
"I understand and really appreciate the connection with the supporters but I want them to support the team and the players because they are on the pitch and I'm outside the pitch."
Amorim will need their travelling fans to chant at the Emirates Stadium when they play Arsenal. They haven't beaten the Gunners at the stadium since 2017 in the Premier League.
Man United hit with double blow
Legit.ng earlier reported that Man United suffered a double blow ahead of their clash with Arsenal.
Lisandro Martinez and Kobbie Mainoo will miss the Arsenal game due to suspension after they each received their fifth yellow card of the season.
Rashford's message to Amorim
Legit.ng also reported that Marcus Rashford shared his thoughts on Amorim's use of the three-at-the-back system.
The winner bagged a brace on Sunday in their 4-0 win over Everton and is aiming to find the net again against Arsenal.
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