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Amorim Begins To See The Light

LEICESTER, England: Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said he is starting to see improvement in his team after they won 3-0 at Leicester City in the English Premier League (EPL) early this morning.

United arrive at the King Power Stadium having collected the fewest wins and points after 28 matches of any of the club’s campaigns in the EPL.

Goals from Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes, however, powered United to victory in the drizzle, securing a comfortable victory in a difficult campaign.

“I think their performances have improved and when you get performances and results, because results don’t necessarily come with performances, you feel better,” said Amorim.

“I started to see something different in the team, especially today. You could feel some players lacking energy but you felt the team could find a way to win the game when they were feeling a bit tired.

“It’s a good sign for this team.”

Goals for Danish striker Hojlund and Argentine winger Garnacho were much-welcomed before the match.

Hojlund had not scored in his last 22 matches in all competitions before his impressive first-half finish, with Garnacho having gone 24 games without a goal before his second-half strike.

“It’s really important to him (Hojlund),” Amorim said.

“He did the right thing, he helped the team, he won every ball and today he scored a very good goal, an important goal. He deserved it more than anyone else.

“He (Garnacho) is really happy but the most important thing is how he has improved his game. He is playing on both wings, not just on the left. He is coming back down, the little things he has done well.”

PSG Beat Liverpool 4-1 On Penalties

LIVERPOOL: Liverpool manager Arne Slot considered his team’s failure to advance to the quarter-finals of the Champions League a surprise, but the defeat at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain came after a fierce battle that had to be decided on penalties.

PSG beat Liverpool 4-1 on penalties to reach the quarter-finals, winning the second leg of the last 16 with a 1-0 scoreline thanks to a goal from Ousmane Dembele.

“It was definitely a shock. But if you have to go out, and go out the way we did against one of the best teams in Europe and put up a great fight, I think fans around the world hope this game continues because it’s amazing. And they, in the end, won,” Slot said.

PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma saved penalties from Darwin Nunez and Curtis Jones, while the visitors converted all four of their penalties at Anfield.

Liverpool still comfortably lead the Premier League and will face Newcastle United in the League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.

Vinicius Will Not Leave Real Madrid

MADRID: Brazilian striker Vinicius Junior has explained that he is happy at Real Madrid and wants to renew his contract with the LaLiga club as soon as possible.

The statement thus dismisses reports that he is interested in joining the Saudi Pro League.

Vinicius, who joined Real in 2018, has won the Spanish league three times with the club, as well as two Champions League titles and two Club World Cups.

He has scored 102 goals for Real in all competitions and made his 300th appearance for the club in a 2-1 defeat at Real Betis last Sunday.

“I’m calm because my contract is until 2027 and I hope to renew it as soon as possible because I’m happy here,” Vinicius told a news conference ahead of the Champions League last-16 clash with Atletico Madrid.

Last month, Reuters reported that Real were close to reaching an agreement to extend Vinicius’ contract.

“I achieved the dream of playing with the best players in the world, the best coaches, the best presidents, the best fans. Here everyone loves me,” added Vinicius.

Amorim Embarrassed By Poor Start At Old Trafford

MANCHESTER: Ruben Amorim admits he feels embarrassed by his poor start to life at Manchester United.

Amorim arrived from Sporting Lisbon in November as one of the highest potential young managers in European football, but won only five of his first 16 league games, losing eight times.

United will finish this season’s Premier League campaign with the worst record in the club’s history, currently 14th, but still have the support of the club’s supporters.

In an interview with United icon Rio Ferdinand, Amorim said: “I feel it (the fans’ confidence in him). At the same time, I feel embarrassed because if you look at the team’s performance on the pitch, it’s difficult for me as a coach to take positive aspects.”

Amorim emphasized that he saw positive signs during training sessions, but they were not able to translate on the pitch.

The Portuguese manager is aware of the issues his team face when playing at Old Trafford, but does not feel this is due to a lack of talent in his squad.

For him, United’s young players felt the roar on the pitch, and he could feel it before kick-off.

“I think we all feel the excitement in the game and it can be seen in the little things. The way we move, understanding the game, especially at Old Trafford.

“I can see it in the players when they are in the dressing room and when they go out on the pitch to warm up. Before the start of the game, the atmosphere is more tense. It will affect the game,” he said.

Amorim is determined to turn United’s fortunes around, but the players need to believe in the tactics he is trying to implement.

“The only way for me to help them is to provide solutions on the pitch, but they need to believe in it,” he added.

Man City Will Be Back – Guardiola

LONDON: Pep Guardiola insisted that Manchester City will regain control of the Premier League in the future after Erling Haaland secured a 1-0 victory at Tottenham.

Haaland’s 12th-minute goal lifted City to fourth place in the league in their bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

The race for fourth place has been fierce for City this season after winning four consecutive league titles – six in total for Guardiola in seven seasons at the Etihad.

Liverpool are now closing in on the title, but City – who lost 2-0 to the leaders on Sunday – have fallen out of contention in recent months and are 20 points behind the Reds.

With City also eliminated from the Champions League after losing to Real Madrid in the play-offs, Guardiola now only has the FA Cup to make up for this season’s disappointment.

However, in the long term, the Spanish manager is confident that City can return to glory even though several of its key players are now old and the young players do not have enough experience playing in the English Premier League.

“The old City was too good, but we will come back,” Guardiola said.

Meanwhile, Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou said his team’s fiery spirit consumed them during the first half of the action at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Spurs are currently 13th in the league but have the chance to end their 17-year trophy drought in the Europa League.

“In the first half we were too eager to get the ball up front. I think we missed a lot and when we faced City it allowed them to get into the rhythm.

“They can punish you at any time and we didn’t handle that part well. They scored and had a few chances to add to the score.

“In the second half I thought we dominated the game. We controlled the ball better and were more calm, but we failed to score,” said Postecoglou.