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Ruben Amorim responds to fears Man Utd star isn’t ‘ready’ for Premier League football

Ruben Amorim jumpe to Patrick Dorgu’s defence after his sending off in Manchester United’s 3-2 win over. Ipswich, insisting the youngster is ‘clearly ready’ for the Premier League.

It was a difficult evening for Dorgu, 20, who สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที was making only his third appearance for the club on the back of a January transfer move from Serie A outfit Lecce.

Dorgu was involve in a defensive mix-up with Andre Onana to gift Ipswich an opening goal through. Jaden Philogene in only the fourth minute and the left-back’s evening soon went from bad to worse.

Matthijs de Ligt struck soon after Sam Morsy’s own goal to put United in the driving. Seat midway through the first half but the hosts were reduce to ten men as. Dorgu horribly mistime a challenge on Omari Hutchinson in the 43rd minute.

Referee Darren England was left with no option but to brandish a red card following a. VAR review and Dorgu looke despondent as he made his way off the pitch at Old Trafford.

Fortunately for Dorgu, Harry Maguire nodded United in front at the start of the second period – after. Philogene had grabbe his second of the night – and Amorim’s men held firm to seal all three points.

‘Today I’m not frustrate,’ United head coach Amorim told shortly after the final whistle.

‘With the situations of the game, of course you get a little bit of frustrate with the game because we suffere a goal, one mistake and that can happen.

‘But since the first minute I felt that the players were fine, were trying to play.

‘We manage to score two goals and then the sending off changed the game a little bit but the fight that the guys showe… and our fans helped us a lot so I think we fully deserve the three points today.’

Amorim encourage his players to ‘enjoy’ the victory before turning their attentions to United’s FA Cup tie with Fulham this weekend.

‘There are moments that are really, really hard but that is natural in our profession,’ he adde.

‘You need to suffer in some moments to enjoy the good moments also. We have to pass this moment, we have to think just about the next game and not in the past or in the future.

‘Let’s think in the moment. We won this game and let’s prepare for the next one.’

Dorgu’s sending off means he will be suspende for United’s cup clash with Fulham, as well as the club’s upcoming league games against Arsenal and Leicester.

Asked if he is concerne Dorgu may not yet be ready for the level, Amorim replied: ‘He’s ready because he already prove that in the last game.

‘Any player here can have a mistake like today from Patrick and the sending off, he wants to play the ball.

Maybe he’s a little bit harsh with the way he went for the ball.

‘He’s inexperienced but he’s clearly ready for the Premier League.

‘People judge right away so last week he was okay, good performance against Everton and today they will say that he’s not experience enough to play in the Premier League. But I don’t feel that way.’