Following the match, Amorim defended his decision to deploy Dorgu on the right, despite the youngster being withdrawn at halftime. The United boss insisted that the Danish defender had previously played in that position for Lecce, and highlighted his versatility as a key asset.
"He played a lot of times in Lecce on the right. That is one of the characteristics that we pay attention to a lot, to have a player like him," Amorim said.
"He was a little bit anxious in the first touch with the ball. It’s a different league for him, a different speed of the game, but he did well. He has space, he has strength, and he’s going to improve a lot. And we, as a team, we need to play better to help these new guys to perform at the right level. But the position, and you can see in Wyscout that he’s played in both sides."