I saw it from my seat, the manager so angry and it were about Leny. He shout something in his language, hands moving all over. The ball was gone awhile but he still thinking on it, I guess. It were a crazy ending, 4-4 with Bournemouth. Really.
That young player, Yoro, he got subbed off earlier this month too. Amorim told everyone he thinks too much, which is a problem but also shows he caring. When you make a mistake and then you can’t let it go. It’s hard being young in this game, the manager said that himself. But you cannot show the frustration to everybody. It’s a lesson.
We scored four times! Should be enough, you’d think. First half we was completely better, should’ve had more goals for sure. Then, typical us, we lose focus for just minutes. They score two. We fight back, go ahead again late. Then we don’t close it out. From a throw-in we had! Makes no sense.
Amorim was so upset after. He said it’s a fun game for people watching on TV. But for him, really disappointing. He think we lost the points in the first half, not the second. Because we didn’t score enough when we was on top.
For Leno, I mean Leny, it’s a growing pain. The manager is on him because he expects more. You see him on the bench looking sad, but that’s because he wants to be perfect. Nobody is, though. The team has these problems for a while now, letting leads go. It’s not just one player’s fault.
A draw feels like we lost something. We had the win right there. Now everyone is talking about the manager shouting, and a young kid learning. The Premier League is hard.
You can see why he gets so wound up, I suppose. He’s trying to build something here and when the same mistakes keep happening, it comes out. It’s got to be tough loving a player’s potential but screaming at the present reality. They’re just different things in your head.
From a fan’s view, it’s actually sort of good to see that raw passion. Means he cares too much to just be calm. Other managers would maybe just sigh and make a note for training. Amorim, he’s in the fight with you right then. Even if it’s harsh.
What matters next is what happens in the dressing room. The other senior players, they gotta put an arm round Yoro after something like that. Let him know it’s heat of the moment, but also that the standard is real. It’s a family thing, you know? You argue, then you move forward.
For Leny himself, this is the part they don’t put in the video games. It’s not just your skill, it’s carrying the weight of a bad pass for the next eighty minutes without your face showing it. That’s the real work. Thinking less might just mean trusting your legs more.
And the bigger picture for United is always there. Nights like this, thrilling but empty, they define a season if you let them. You can score four and it still doesn’t feel like a victory. That’s the puzzle Amorim has to solve, with Yoro and with all of them. We all see it.
