“We did as a club a lot of changes and, when you are doing the changes, if you have a football team that is playing well and are winning games, in a certain way it’s easier for the fans and for everybody to feel those changes.
“But one important piece of this moment is to understand how we got (into) this situation and it has to do a lot with the lack of success with the football team, because I think we are the engine of any football club.
“We improve, not a lot, in the second half but small things of second ball, we didn’t lose so many possessions without any pressure, we were more aggressive, even when we defend and when we are with the ball, so we change a little bit the energy that we play football.
“I know, you know and even the players know that we have a lack of intensity,” added Amorim, who does not expect to have any of his injured players back on Wednesday.
Negativity around Amorim and his players will hit new heights if they do not end a three-match winless run in the league by beating Ipswich at Old Trafford on Wednesday.