
"I also spoke with him [Yoro] because he thinks too much. He makes a mistake in the game and then he struggles because he's too young and he wants to do everything so well. He's growing with games and with setbacks; it's not easy for him as a young guy. He cannot give that [reaction] to the people, the way he came to the bench. He understands that, but he was really frustrated."
"The head coach was again forthright when discussing Matheus Cunha, who is available for West Ham's visit on Thursday after a head injury. He has more levels to go. He is in a different club, different pressure, but I think he copes with that really well. Cunha has scored once in 11 appearances since signing from Wolves for 62.5m in the summer. Amorim, still without Benjamin Sesko and Harry Maguire, joked that the Brazilian has been stressed because of social media."
Leny Yoro conceded a first-half penalty and was substituted after Manchester United equalised, appearing disconsolate on the bench. Team-mate Mason Mount offered consolation while the player remained frustrated during the post-match applause. Ruben Amorim judged Yoro's reaction unacceptable but attributed the response to youth and overthinking, noting the defender is developing through games and setbacks and can improve. Amorim has been similarly candid about other players' performances. Matheus Cunha is available after a head injury and faces further adjustment; Cunha has one goal in 11 appearances since his summer move.
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