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Amorim praises Man Utd spirit in win over Newcastle

Newcastle United's Aaron Ramsdale (left) in action with Manchester United's Benjamin Sesko during the Premier League football match at Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain on Friday.

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim conceded his team’s Boxing Day 1-0 victory over Newcastle United was far from pretty, but hailed the grit and togetherness that got them over the line.

Patrick Dorgu struck in the first half before the Red Devils fended off an onslaught of Newcastle chances after the break, particularly in the dying minutes, to clinch a vital Premier League win.
Amorim said desire and togetherness made the difference at Old Trafford.
“We had to suffer all together in the stadium,” he told reporters.

“Especially if you see the second half, we managed to defend, sometimes with a back six, but we suffered together, and that is a good feeling. If we have always this spirit, we are going to win so, so, so many games.

“I think it’s something that we need, to feel that we can win sometimes without playing so well, that we can win games with the spirit and with the togetherness in the team.”
It was their second clean sheet of the season, and came despite having 32 per cent of possession, and with a depleted team without several key players including captain Bruno Fernandes, Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo.

“The feeling is good, but if you compare to other games, we suffer so much more today, but in certain moments, we put everything on the line,” Amorim added.

“We were inside the box, we are putting our body in front of the goal, we were defending every cross. So that is a good feeling to have a clean sheet.
“We had so many games that we controlled so much better the opponent and we suffer (a) goal — sometimes you just need a little bit luck.”

Amorim also praised the 21-year-old Dorgu, who scored his first goal for United – a stunning volley into the bottom corner – after starting in an advanced role on the right wing.
“You put him in one position that is more in front the responsibility is not the same,” the manager said. “He has more freedom to lose the ball and I think it helped Patrick to play better.”
He also had kind words for 19-year-old defender Ayden Heaven, who is becoming a mainstay in United’s back line largely due to injuries and was named man of the match.
“I’m really pleased with Ayden,” Amorim said. “You can feel he is improving every game. It will be really hard (for another player) to take his place.”
The one negative on the night was the loss of Mason Mount after the first half due to injury.
“He felt something at half-time,” Amorim added.
Newcastle, meanwhile, continued their miserable away form. The Magpies have won just once in nine league games on the road this season.
“Second half was a lot better than the first, but we didn’t do enough. We had to do more,” said manager Eddie Howe. “We were very dominant in the second period and I felt if we scored we could have gone on to win the game, but it didn’t happen.”