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Leny Yoro reveals dressing room’s true feelings on Ruben Amorim amid Man United’s struggles

Leny Yoro reveals dressing room’s true feelings on Ruben Amorim amid Man United’s struggles
Even if the team continues to struggle on the field, Man United star Leny Yoro has maintained that Ruben Amorim has a positive relationship with the players and that they are still completely behind him.
United lost at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, their 12th top-flight defeat of the season, and now sit in 15th position in the Premier League standings. To make things even worse for Amorim and his team, James Maddison scored the game’s lone goal.
Amorim has won 14 points in as many games as the team’s manager, and he has managed eight of these 12 losses. United would end the season with 42 points, easily avoiding relegation, if they maintained the same ratio.
The teenager was unfortunately not available for selection on Sunday’s clash with Tottenham. He and Christian Eriksen were ruled out of the game due to illness.
Speaking to club media, Yoro revealed that Amorim’s description of him as a “really fast” and “modern defender” fills him with confidence.
He also noted that Amorim still enjoys a cordial relationship with the players, mostly because of his brilliant man management.
Earlier today, a report covered by The Peoples Person claimed that a some United stars are losing faith with Amorim but according to Yoro, this is not the case.
Yoro said, “Of course, [that] is good for me. This is a good impression, and I need to do what he says on the pitch. I am confident with this, maybe I am not 100 per cent of my capability but I know with time and experience I will be.”
“I spoke with him when he came to the club, [and I thought] this is a very good coach who likes to speak with the players and really likes to have a good relationship with the players.”
The former Lille star added, “He understands us a lot because he was a player before so he knows a lot about what it’s like, the feelings you can have when you play or don’t play and when you have a bad game.”
“He knows how to manage this, and I think this is the most important [thing].”
“Tactically he is top. We don’t have too much training to learn everything, but he tries to give us everything before the game to be 100 per cent the best version of the team. We know he is with us and we are with him, so it’s good.”
After the meeting at Tottenham, Amorim expressed hope that Yoro will be back in time for Saturday’s clash at Goodison Park against David Moyes’ Everton