My job is so hard – Ruben Amorim admits Man Utd issues mounting amid injuries
Amorim had limited options at Spurs as he largely named a bench full of teenagers.

Ruben Amorim bemoaned how hard his Manchester United job was after his injury-hit team lost 1-0 at Tottenham on a day where Amad Diallo was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Diallo sustained an innocuous ankle ligament injury in training this week but was not the only absentee in north London with Kobbie Mainoo, Manuel Ugarte and Toby Collyer unavailable with knocks, while Leny Yoro and Christian Eriksen were ill.
The aforementioned six joined the likes of Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw and Mason Mount on the treatment table, which left Amorim with limited options at Spurs as he largely named a bench full of teenagers and watched his team lose for a 12th time in the Premier League this term to drop to 15th.
“In this moment it is more than the idea or system. In this moment it is like survive and to think the small things, improve the small things for the next game, to not even look at the table or the schedule or nothing.
“Of course I have to because we have a lot of games and we have three competitions with a small squad at the moment.
“That part is my part but the players, everyone in Carrington, just focus on the next game, the next training and that is our goal.

“In this moment it is to try to keep the players healthy, recover some players and to focus on what we have to in the next game. That is our goal.”
However, former United defender Gary Neville was critical of Amorim’s tactics and in particular his deployment of midfielders Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes, during Sky’s commentary on the game.
Neville said: “United may win today and may score goals, but I have to say that the structure of the team is awful.

“Bruno Fernandes is playing right-wing, the two of them in midfield are split, it’s embarrassing. You wouldn’t see this in under-9s or under-10s football.”
Amorim expressed hope that Yoro and Eriksen would return for Saturday’s clash at Goodison Park but does not expect Mainoo to be available.
He added: “It’s hard to know. Let’s wait a few more days. I think Leny and Chris were sick so they will recover.

“The rest we will see. Kobbie is out. Amad is out for sure until the end of the season.”
Quizzed on what the injuries are down to, Amorim insisted: “I think it is everything together.
“Amad was alone. He was doing a tackle. The feet were sticking in the grass and some players felt during training sickness so it is everything.
“Sometimes in moments, everything goes wrong but we have to face the challenge and to focus on the next game. That’s all.”