Harry Amas made his European debut against Leon for Manchester United.Photograph: Zohaib Alam/MUFC/Manchester United/Getty Images
Ruben Amorim will use young players in Manchester United’s next three premiere league fixtures as he prefer the Europea League semi -finals against Athletic Bilbao.
United plays in athletic on 1 May and host the return after a week. The match against the wolves and the Bornmouth goes to Brentford before the first leg and between the United European fixtures.
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The 5-4 additional time win on Lyon sent United to Agiget through 7-6 and kept his hopes alive for winning a trophy and qualifying for the Champions League. At least three young players – Harry Amas, Chido OB and Aden Heaven – are in line to get more sports time than this case.
Amorim brought an 18 -year -old Amas in the 100th minute after giving two premiere league performance to his European debut against Lyon on Thursday. A 17 -year -old forward, OB has played in the league three times and once in FA Cup, and heaven, an 18 -year -old defender, played in the league twice, once in FA Cup and once in the Europe League.
Amorim, who is with the intention of managing his squad to ensure the best opportunity to reach the finals, has included five other players in this month who performed the academy this season: Jayadan Kamsan, Godwill Kukonki, Jack Murhouse, Sekou corner and currently injured Colller.
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Amorim said, “This is not the best moment or best season for some children to play because they really require a strong base to show what they can do, but at this moment we need to do it.” “And sometimes you are surprised. Iden only played – and I can be honest, because we had a lot of injuries in that moment – but today I think of Aden as my player. So when he is ready – and of course he is facing competition in the team to do so – he is ready to play, so you don’t know.
“Amas really did well [against Lyon]Chido, when he played, he played very well. This is a difficult moment, this is not the right moment for children to play, but if we have to do it then we will do it. ,
Amorim was asked how much risk he would at the selection. “I want to see,” he said. “Like players [Diogo] Dalot, they are always ready but he was really tired. Those who are recently hurt, we will try to save them. Recently, the players back from injury include Kobi menu, Mason Mount and Luke Shaw.
Amorim Namechecked Matheus Cunha, Sunday, is “real quality players”, after calling Sunday visitors Volves. The head coach was asked whether in front of Brazil, who had 16 goals this season and welcome a summer step, was a goal. He said, “I just gave the example because I remembered about Maths – he is scoring a lot of goals,” he said. “Just that.”
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Amorim called upon the supporters to return the team against the wolves. “I know that this season is a bad thing to ask anything to our fans, but we need them on Sunday,” he said.