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Amorim Says He’s Not Worried About Losing His Job Despite Man U Struggles

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has stated that he is not concerned about the possibility of losing his job despite his team’s disappointing form.

Amorim spoke after United suffered their 12th league defeat of the season, a 1-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur, which left the club in 15th place—just two spots above the relegation zone.

James Maddison’s first-half goal was enough to secure the win for Spurs in a closely contested match. Since taking over from Erik ten Hag, Amorim has now lost eight of his 14 league matches.

“I’m not worried about my job. I understand the fans’ feelings and what the media are saying,” Amorim told BBC. “I hate losing, it’s the worst feeling.

But I’m not focused on that. I’m here to support my players, and I’m confident in my work. My main focus is on improving our position in the table and winning matches.”

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Lineker Says Arsenal Can Win Premier League if Gyokeres Starts Strong and Scores Plenty Goals

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Former England forward Gary Lineker believes Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes this season rest heavily on new signing Viktor Gyokeres making an instant impact. The Gunners brought in the 27-year-old striker from Sporting CP in a deal worth up to £63 million after his stunning tally of 54 goals in 52 matches last season.

Speaking on The Rest Is Football podcast, Lineker said Gyokeres needs to deliver similar numbers if Arsenal are to push for the title again. “A lot will depend on how Gyokeres performs,” he noted.

“He scored a great goal in pre-season, but we all know pre-season doesn’t count for much, except for strikers, where it helps build confidence. He’ll get plenty of service, so if he settles quickly, they could go very close again.”


 

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Chelle Says Too Many Mistakes Caused Super Eagles B 4-0 Loss to Sudan

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Super Eagles B coach, Eric Chelle, has opened up on why his side suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat to Sudan in their 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN) clash on Tuesday.

The loss, which followed a 1-0 defeat to Senegal in their opening match, ended Nigeria’s hopes in the tournament. Sudan’s goals came through an own goal by Leonard Ngenge, a strike from Walieldin Khedr, and a brace from Abdel Raouf.

Reflecting on the game, Chelle admitted that his players made too many costly errors, especially after the break. “We made too many mistakes and let the game slip away in the second half,” he said. “Four goals, four mistakes. It’s been the same story in both games against Senegal and Sudan.”


 

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Isak Says He Will Not Play for Newcastle Again as Liverpool Show Interest

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Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak appears to have reached the end of the road with the club.

According to reports from The Athletic’s David Ornstein, the Swedish forward has made it clear he will not play for Newcastle again, even if the transfer window closes without a move.

While the Magpies are reluctant to let the 25-year-old go, they are keeping an eye on the market as Liverpool show strong interest in securing his signature.


 

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