Ruben Amorim issued a stark warning to his underperforming Manchester United players ahead of their crunch match against Liverpool, saying "I don't have a lot of patience".
Since taking the helm at Old Trafford in November, Amorim has faced a challenging period, suffering six defeats in his first 11 games as manager.
United find themselves in an alarming 14th place in the Premier League table, teetering perilously close to the relegation zone with a mere seven-point cushion above 18th-placed Ipswich Town. READ MORE: Man Utd 'could miss out on £50million' depending on Trent Alexander-Arnold decision READ MORE: I saw how Edinson Cavani treated staff at PSG - it says a lot about ex-Man United forward Amidst a worrying three-match losing streak in the league during which they've failed to score, United are bracing for a daunting encounter with Liverpool today (January 5).
In an interview with Sky Sports this week, Amorim revealed that the most difficult aspect of his role is not the pressure of managing a renowned club like United, but the string of losses he's suffered. "The hardest part is to lose games," he admitted, via the Mirror. "I'm not used to [losing].
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