Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim says Dan Ashworth’s shock exit is “not one of the best scenario” – however believes the membership’s imaginative and prescient stays clear and unaffected.
The departure of United’s sporting director was confirmed on Sunday after simply 159 days with the membership.
Amorim spoke to media for the primary time since Ashworth’s exit to preview the group’s Europa League sport at Viktoria Plzen on Thursday.
“The very first thing I wish to say is that, for the reason that first day, I felt nice assist from the possession,” mentioned Amorim, who took cost on 11 November.
“From Omar [Berrada, chief executive], from Dan additionally, from Jason [Wilcox, technical director]. Dan was a part of that, and I actually felt assist from Dan additionally.
“However that is soccer and generally this stuff occurs. It occurs with gamers, with coaches.
“I do know that it isn’t one of the best scenario however the vital factor is we proceed in our method. The trail is absolutely clear for everyone and I feel this may occur in soccer.”
Requested if he’s involved whether or not United are extra unstable than when he arrived, Amorim added: “I do not suppose so. I’ve felt since day one the assist from everyone, so one individual leaving would not change nothing.
“In fact, it is a dangerous scenario, as a result of we’re speaking a few human being, knowledgeable, that helps us as a group.
“However I feel an important factor is that your imaginative and prescient is absolutely clear and that imaginative and prescient would not change if just one individual leaves.”
