Amorim on lacking time, 'important' Fernandes and Casemiro
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Fulham (kick-off 19:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Amorim was asked if any players picked up injuries in the win over Rangers and said: "Leny [Yoro] has a pain, also Matthijs de Ligt. I think was a bruise, a touch. Leny was a little bit tired - he's playing more in this moment so we have to be really careful."
Left-back Luke Shaw, who has made two substitute appearances in the Premier League this season, is "going to be fit to train with the team" and then "he has to make extra work to improve his fitness".
Midfielder Casemiro has been unused in 10 of the past 13 matches and Amorim said: "I have to make some choices. I want to play a style of game that is sometimes different from other coaches and I have to choose based on that. That's all."
Captain Bruno Fernandes was praised by his manager after his late winner against Rangers, with Amorim stating: "He's a top player and then people talk a lot about his frustration, always with his arms in the air. Sometimes it's not a good thing to see but you have to see the other side. When you are under pressure, he's always the guy that wants the ball, he's always available. And that is so important - especially in the Premier League. And then he can run. And he runs a lot. He fights a lot."
Amorim continued: "You have two sides and I have to help him manage both situations. But we are lucky to have a player like Bruno Fernandes. Sometimes he makes mistakes - like me last week. But he's really important and he has passion. This is so important to be a football player."
On whether Marcus Rashford will be reintegrated into the squad if he remains at the club, Amorim said: "I don't know. I really don't know. Guys, it's eight days. We will see in the end of the window what happened. And then we will talk about that in the moment."
Amorim was unsure if the late win over Rangers will give the team belief because his players are not getting to have an "internship" whereby they get to spend time training regularly as a a group.
He continued: "Sometimes, that detail is really important. Pre-season, creating, spending three weeks together, creating something, and then you want to create something new with the players. I want them to know me in a different way, not always preparing the matches with stress. We don't have the time to do that. I think it's really important and I think it's the secret of teams. Even when you have the best players, if you don't have that feeling it's really hard to win - so I want to build something like that here. But we need time for that."
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