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We Have No Excuses Against Everton – Says Manchester United Ruben Amorim

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While Manchester United have little time to prepare for Ruben Amorim’s first Premier League game at Old Trafford, the new boss insisted there will be “no excuses” if his team do not beat Everton on Sunday.

While their Merseyside rivals will have enjoyed a full week to prepare following their scoreless draw with Brentford last Saturday, United were engaged in a thrilling 3-2 Europa League victory over Bodo/Glimt on Thursday. This match marked their second in just five days.

“It is what it is,” Amorim said of the challenging schedule. “We will rotate players and we will be ready. (Against Bodo/Glimt) we have to use four subs to manage the fitness, not the game. We manage the fitness.

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“We have to do it. We already know that it will be like that so no excuse. We should be ready for Sunday and we have to win.”

United’s 1-1 draw at Ipswich Town during Amorim’s debut with the club last week allowed them to rise one position to 12th in the Premier League table, leaving them three points shy of the top six.

Sean Dyche’s Toffees are two points above the drop zone in 15th.

Asked what he expects against Everton, Amorim said, “Win. I am hoping to win. It is going to be a different match with a lot of fighting, long balls, second balls.

“They have a quality coach who understands the league and the moment of the opponents. We need to have the ball because we have a short time to recover and we need to rotate the team.

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“I hope for a win and to see different things in my team, improve like we did from Ipswich to now, with Everton, without training. I expect to see different things and better things.”

Amorim was known for maintaining high fitness standards in his previous job at Sporting and said he would like to see United fitter. His mid-season arrival, he acknowledged, however, makes for a more difficult challenge.

“We do it like walking – and jogging – it’s a way to do it,” the manager said. “Showing some video. Videos more than 12 minutes? Forget, because of concentration,” Amorim said.

“They are very good players, they need to believe and we will show individual stuff. Team stuff. And if you cannot run, you can jog.”

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One player who has impressed Amorim so far is fellow Portuguese Diogo Dalot.

“He is a great player,” Amorim said singling out the defender.

“He can play both sides, which is perfect. He lives the game.”

Leny Yoro, who has not yet made his competitive debut for United due to a fractured foot sustained in pre-season, has returned to training, raising hopes that he may be able to play before the year ends.