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Amorim refused to show off his bad luck, but the Red Devils still couldn t expect it!

Friday 013 Premier League round 37

[5]Chelsea VS Manchester United [16]

Time: May 17 03:15

Recommended: Chelsea

This game is the biggest gap between Manchester United and Chelsea on the market in the "post-Ferguson era". Taking sports lottery as an example, Chelsea won only 1.22. Even though European companies are relatively positive about Manchester United, the return on main victory is lower than any showdown between the two sides in the past 10 years. The reason is also very direct. Manchester United's performance in the Premier League this season is too bad, with 39 points in 36 rounds and just surpassing the traditional relegation line of 38 points. Of course, this season, due to the poor performance of the three newly promoted teams, the demand for relegation scores has been greatly reduced, which has made Manchester United no longer worried about relegation.

The current situation of ranking 16th has caused coach Amorim, who led the team to the Europa League final, to make another statement before the game, admitting that Manchester United's league performance this season made him feel "embarrassing". He couldn't help but admit that they had lost 17 games, and the single-season record after losing 20 games in the 1973/74 season, and their points have long been confirmed to be the lowest in the Premier League era.

However, Amorim refused to play badly at the pre-match press conference: "The best way to prepare for the final is to play this game well. We want to win and also want to perform well." He also said that the players also knew that "regardless of playing in Chelsea or not, it has nothing to do with the (Europa) final." But, no matter how you say it, it is impossible to expect Manchester United to do their best in this red and blue battle. After all, their most important game of the season, the final game against Tottenham, was in the early morning of May 22 (next Thursday).

Amorim rotated slightly in the home game against West Ham United last weekend, with young player Amas, glasses man Luke Shaw, and substitute goalkeeper Baindel all entered the start. This game is likely to have a larger rotation range, and it may be an "unrecognizable" adjustment.

Chelsea also entered the European final, but their UEFA League final with Betis was on May 29, after the league ended, so the Blues can do their best to ensure the top five in the league and ensure tickets to the Champions League next season. At present, their advantage is minimal. The Blues' personnel losses in this field are actually quite large, mainly on the attack line. Center Jackson was suspended for red card, Manchester United player Sancho was not qualified to play, Enkunku was recovering from injury, not to mention Muderick, who had been suspended for several months due to the ban on drugs. The offensive task will fall on Palmer, Neto and Maduaike, as well as Enzo, who has obviously more forward chances in the second half of the season, and it is not ruled out that coach Maresca will use young player George. There are losses in the lineup, which is half a dozen, but at this time the showdown between the two teams is no longer simply the strength of the ranks. Chelsea is approaching a back-to-back game. Even if Manchester United doesn't want to play badly, the current situation does make them have too many ideas on the away game. Their fighting spirit may be weaker than Liverpool, the champion who visited Stamford Bridge two weeks ago. The Blues' chances of winning precious three-pointers will not be low, and the possibility of breaking through the index is also worth looking forward to! The score reference is 3 to 1 and 2 to 0.