Amorim Wants Dorgu to Show Denmark Form at Man United
Here’s a breakdown of the key points from the text, focusing on Erik ten Hag’s (referred to as “Amorim” in the text – likely a typo) assessment of his Manchester United players, especially Dorgu and Dalot:
* Player Anxiety & Performance Discrepancy: Amorim notes a notable difference in performance between his players in training and during matches. He specifically points to Patrick (likely a player on the team) who performs well for his national team (scoring a good goal against Scotland) but displays noticeable anxiety when playing for Manchester united.
* Dorgu’s Struggles: Dorgu is cited as an example of a player underperforming. Amorim highlights a missed chance against Everton as evidence, stating it was an easier opportunity than the one he successfully took for his national team. He acknowledges Dorgu’s potential, seen during his time in Italy, but recognizes he’s struggling with the pressure at United.
* Dalot’s Struggles: Dalot is mentioned alongside Dorgu as being “far from their best” and aware of it.
* Defensive Issues: The team has conceded 19 goals in 12 Premier League games. Amorim attributes this partly to the unconventional defensive setup (using a left-back like Luke Shaw as a center-back, and players like Amad Diallo who aren’t natural wing-backs in those positions).He also states thay are being “realy soft near the box” and need to improve their pressing and defending crosses.
* Overall Assessment: Amorim believes his players, including himself, have more to offer and is hoping to see improvement in the coming week.
Crucial Note: The text consistently refers to Erik ten Hag as “Amorim.” This is likely a journalistic error. The context clearly indicates the speaker is the Manchester United manager.
