Ruben Amorim has declared it’s “impossible” to field the same squad with Manchester United’s jam-packed schedule.
Amorim has switched up his starting XI for the Premier League clash with Everton, bringing back Diogo Dalot, Kobbie Mainoo, Joshua Zirkzee, Marcus Rashford, Casemiro, and Amad Diallo.
The new United boss hasn’t been shy about the necessity of team rotation amidst United’s crammed calendar. With today’s clash against Everton kicking off a gruelling nine-game December run, Amorim told MUTV: “It is impossible to cope with all the games with the same team.
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“We have to be ready, we are changing the way we are playing and everybody has to play and has to train. It is impossible in three days to recover all of the players. We played a different game against Bodo/Glimt, we pressed a lot, some players were tired, so I clearly prefer to have fresh legs.
“I also want us to have different characteristics to be harder for the opponent to understand how we are going to play. We have returns like Kobbie Mainoo, one of the best youngsters in this league.
“We have international players, just like I say all the time, and they are ready to win the game,” reports the Manchester Evening News.
United are looking for their first Premier League win under Amorim. The Red Devils were held at Ipswich last weekend as Amorim made his English football bow.
However, United were able to pick up their first win under the new boss against Bodo/Glimt.