‘We need to do a lot of work still’ – Man Utd boss Amorim fires warning to stars and laments ‘struggles’ versus Everton

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RUBEN AMORIM fired a warning to his players after Manchester United laboured to a draw with Everton.The Portuguese boss was not happy with his team’s performance in the 2-2 stalemate.Ruben Amorim fired a warning to his playersEPABruno Fernandes scored and was later involved in an altercation[/caption]Play Dream Team now!Play The Sun Dream Team ahead of the 2025/26 seasonFree to playOver £100,000 in total prize moneyPlay in Mini Leagues against your matesSubmit a team for Gameweek 1 to enter £5,000 prize drawPlay via Dream Team’s app or website today!He identified areas in which his side struggled but was at least pleased at the chances created, which helped the Red Devils avoid defeatAnd it would have been victory if not for Ayden Heaven‘s own goal 15 minutes from time.United were twice pegged back after going in front and Amorim felt his side struggled at times.He told MUTV: “We struggled a little bit, so it’s just that feeling of not performing like we’re supposed to do. But it was OK.“We struggled a little bit with longer balls, not just the second balls, but the first balls. “We struggled in the build-up, but we created chances and that is really important to win any match.“You can perform, I don’t like to say bad, but we can struggle a little bit in the game. But if you create chances you can win even that kind of game.”Bruno Fernandes was involved in an ugly altercation with Everton goalscorer Iliman Ndiaye.BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKThe United captain chased after Ndiaye during an Everton counter-attack and kicked out at him.Ndiaye was incensed by the lunging kick, which seemingly had no chance of nicking the ball away, and immediately turned to confront Fernandes. Tempers began to flare from there with the pair trading shoves on the half-way line and attracting the interest of teammates who tried to pull them apart.Mason Mount took the brunt of the anger as he stepped in to calm things down, seemingly been grabbed round the neck by Ndiaye.