In the 10th round of the Premier League, Manchester United drew 2-2 away with Nottingham Forest. After the game, coach Amorim accepted an interview with Sky Sports. Amorim said his United side lacked energy on the road but insisted the team were hea...

In the 10th round of the Premier League, Manchester United drew 2-2 away with Nottingham Forest. After the game, coach Amorim accepted an interview with Sky Sports. Amorim said his United side lacked energy on the road but insisted the team were heading in the right direction overall after a 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest.
About this game
Amorim said: "I think our energy level has dropped. When the team is not at its best and lacks aggression, you can feel it. We still managed to equalize the score and work hard to win. In the end, we also had a great opportunity, but we just lacked a little bit of luck."
"We need to work hard to make the team perform at home as well as away from home. We are becoming more Well, everyone can see this. We are starting to feel that if we can't win, at least we won't lose. Judging from the way we press and the sense of urgency in certain aspects, I think we have to maintain this state in every game."
About the equalizer
Amorin said: "In the past, if we conceded two goals in just five minutes, we would not react anymore. Same. You can feel that maybe we can't win today, but we will never lose. This feeling is what a strong team must have. We had a chance to win at the end, but my feeling is that we lost two points in this game and could have done better."
About Amad's goal
Amorim said: "It was a good moment for the fans, but I am more concerned about the performance of the whole game. Tell the players what they did well. Sometimes I ignore this part and only judge the players' mistakes when watching the video. But in fact, we are doing a lot of things right. Of course, we still have a lot of room for growth, but the direction is right."
"The best thing is that the team has greater potential. If we can combine these advantages, we are on the road to continuous improvement."