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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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I Was a Bit Nervous’ — Referee Daniel Laryea Reflects on AFCON Semi-Final Experience

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Ghanaian Referee, Daniel Laryea, who officiated the Nigeria vs Morocco game in AFCON gets interviews and shared his experience.

The referee reveals how it was his first time in a semi final and was kind of nervous. “I’ve been to three AFCON tournaments, but this is the first time I’ve been in a semi-final.”

“So when coaches choose you for that game, they know your skills and what you can do. But of course, you feel a little nervous because of the level of the match.”


 

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‘The Referee Was Really Bad’ — Osayi-Samuel Reacts to Nigeria’s Defeat Against Morocco

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Nigerian Footballer, Bright Osayi-Samuel , react to match as Super Eagles lose to Morocco.

The player calls out CAF for their referee appointment. He shares how the Ghanaian Referee was tough on the field and made bad choices.

“One thing I would say is that the referee was really bad. I’m not saying that was the reason we lost. He is making really bad choices and it’s really tough to watch because we have referees like this in big games like today.

He then praises Morocco for a good game “But Morocco did really well.”


 

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Super Eagles Coach Eric Chelle Explains Why Nigeria Lost AFCON Clash to Morocco

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Super Eagles Coach, Eric Chelle speaks and shared why Nigeria lost the AFCON match to Morocco.

It can be noted that the match was held on the 14th of January, 2026. Nigeria lost the match with a draft in the penalties, 4-2.

During a recent interview, Chelle shared his observations about the match and shared why they lost.

“From a technical point of view, the Super Eagles weren’t at the same level as we displayed in our other matches.”

“I don’t want to say the reason was fatigue, but the truth is that we lacked movement and power.”

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