They feel the pressure that they need to win at Manchester United and every time we lose and every time they don’t perform there are a lot of people on social media and in the newspapers putting on a lot of pressure.
Ruben Amorim believes Manchester United employees made redundant are “paying the price” for poor on‑field performance and that recruitment has to improve to address the problem.
They don’t feel that pressure of people losing their job – they are young kids [some of them] that live in a different world – but they suffer a different pressure and sometimes it’s harder.”.
Omar Berrada, United’s chief executive, confirmed on Monday that Sir Jim Ratcliffe is to cut up to another 200 jobs after 250 people were made unemployed last year.
Amorim said he did not know when Luke Shaw would return from his latest injury – “He’s doing rehab but we don’t have a date for him” – and that Mason Mount, who has a thigh problem, was closer to being available.