Ruben Amorim responded to Wayne Runi’s suggestion that he has “Bhola” to call his goal in Manchester United, the former club captain has to win the premiere league by telling that it is “easy” to be a pundit.
Amorim said that his main objective in Old Trafford is to win the title as he had reflected his disappointment when United for Fulham exiting the FA Cup on Sunday.
Runi worked as a pundit for the BBC, saying the claim was “Bhola”, but Amorim told the former United Striker, saying that it is “easy” to speak from the safety of a television studio.
“(Premier League) is the goal,” said Amorim. “Being naive, it is to think that we are going to do it in this season or the best contenders in the next season. So I know that everyone knows everything at this moment. I know that and it is really easy – I was a pundit when I finished my career. I know it is really easy.
“Our goal is to win the Premier League. It is probably not with me. But our goal is to win the Premier League as a club, as a board as we did in the past with all the great pride and legends of this club and we would like to do better and we are in a difficult moment.
Fulham dropped United out of the cup on a penalty after a 1โ1 draw in Old Trafford. Calvin Bassi gave Phulham an edge on half -time stroke, before Bruno Fernandes equaled in the second half.
Both Andre Onana and Burned Leno needed to save the game to send for punishment. Victor Lindelof and Joshua were the heroes in the firing after trying to try Zirkezi.
It needs to be united to win the Europea League to save its season ahead of his final -16 first leg tie against Real Sosidad in Spain on Thursday.
“I think we started quite well, we had good possession, controlling the game, but we can’t keep it for all the games,” Amorim said. โSometimes we leave lines to feel more comfortable to use infections.
“I think we create the best opportunities during the game. It can happen with punishment and today was not our day.”