Sofyan Amrabat admits that himself and Manchester United as a team haven’t had a good start to the season, however, he believes they will improve as the season progresses.
The Moroccan who joined United from Fiorentina on the final day of the summer transfer window is confident that results will improve in the near future.
“I think I can say a lot of things, but I don’t want to use them as an excuse,” Sofyan said in an interview with Premier League Productions.
“I think in life, but also in football, it never goes always only good, or top. You always have a moment that maybe it will be a little bit difficult, and now I think it’s a bit like that at the moment.
“But we just started. We still have a very long season, a long way [to go]. I think we have played good games [and had] a lot of positive and good things.
“Maybe with a bit more luck, we’d have won the games that we didn’t win. So I have a lot of confidence and I think yeah, we work very hard every day. I believe it will be fine. It will be good.”
Manchester United have lost six of their opening 11 games of the season making it their worst start to a season since 1986.
Amrabat has featured in five of those games, playing four of those at left-back rather than his usual midfield position due to the defensive injury crisis at the club.
After the international break, United will hope to continue with winning ways when they visit Sheffield United.
EriK Ten Hag’s team went into the break off a hard-fought 2-1 win over Brentford.