Amorim emphasized the importance of finding this balance, as the team aims to achieve a good finish in the Premier League and win the Europa League. He explained that this balance is crucial, especially for top clubs like Manchester United.
"It's challenging to separate the importance of each game," Amorim said. "In the Premier League, we have a responsibility to take calculated risks and prioritize the health of our players." He also mentioned that players who are at risk of injury will not feature in the team this weekend, with the final decision to be made on Friday and Saturday.
Amorim stressed the need for Manchester United to be competitive in both the Premier League and Europa League. "We must show the importance of each game," he said. "In the Premier League, we get more money for every position we achieve, but we must also be competitive in the Europa League. There's a lot to balance."
Amorim also highlighted the importance of midfielder Casemiro, who played a key role in the win over Athletic Bilbao. "Casemiro has improved a lot and works hard," Amorim said. "He's a good example for all players - no matter what's happened in the past, things can change."
Finally, Amorim spoke about the return of winger Amad Diallo, who is back in training after a spell on the sidelines. "Not having him has been tough for us," Amorim said. "He was the player who created most of our attacking situations before he got injured. We don't have many players with his left-foot skill and ability to beat opponents one-on-one, so his return is a big boost."