Last Saturday’s 2-0 win over Sunderland brought a sigh of relief around Old Trafford. It wasn’t spectacular and it wasn’t wild, but it was exactly what Amorim wanted: measured, organised, and professional. The Portuguese boss, under increasing pressure after a turbulent start to life at Old Trafford, reportedly told his squad behind closed doors that he doesn’t want drama, chaos, or last-minute heroics anymore, just maturity and control. Amorim praised his side for keeping their cool under pressure, and the more calculated style must now become the standard if United want to rediscover their winning rhythm.
A source quoted by The Sunsaid: "Amorim told the players that while the fans want drama, he doesn’t. He was very happy with the Sunderland game, he thought it was a professional performance and different to some of the heart attack-inducing football they have played this season and last. He told them that’s one of the reasons they haven’t been able to string a run of wins together. The games they have been involved in are too mentally draining and that’s causing them problems. Too many heart attack games which is mentally draining. That's what we want. Mature professional performances."
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