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Manchester United's iron waist is afraid of an additional 3-game suspension due to the top person, and it is a bad thing that he is not yellow! Amorim praised the fighting spirit

According to the British media "Daily Mirror", Manchester United defender Manuel Ugarte is likely to be suspended for participating in the large-scale clash between Manchester United and Arsenal on Sunday. He was filmed hitting an Arsenal player in the face with the top of his head during a push, a move that could have been judged to be "violent".

It was a 1-1 draw, with Harry Maguire being adjudged to have fouled Kai Havertz in the box, but the latter was clearly a fake fall and Arsenal were awarded a controversial penalty. Harry Maguire and his United team-mates were furious, with the £80million defender attempting to confront Kai Havertz, while Ugarte and Garnacho joined the clash in a massive physical confrontation.

In it, Garnacho pushed Havertz, but it wasn't a serious move, but Ugarte appeared to have headbutted the Germans. Referee Andrew Madley ignored the incident, Ugarte was not among the three players to be shown yellow cards after the clash, and VAR was not used in the third and fourth rounds of the FA Cup in order to be fair to those lower divisions, who do not have VAR equipment at home.

But this is not good for Ugarte, as this condition could activate the process of additional post-match investigation, and if Ugarte's headbutting is deemed violent, he could face a maximum three-match ban. Of course, Manchester United would not be happy if the FA did so, and the club has been hit by a series of controversial penalties recently, so the official social media account posted a meaningful phrase after the victory: "Justice".

However, after the game, Ugarte was not worried, he said on social media: "When we have the ball, it's a game; When we don't have the ball, it's a battle. Let's stick to it together."

This is a famous quote from Ugarte, and Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim clearly agrees with his amateur. Speaking after the game, the 39-year-old Portuguese coach said: "Thankfully, the players gave their best on the pitch and we were not talking about technique or tactics before the game, but about the attitude. No matter what the situation is, we have to compete with each other, and today we did. I think Arsenal have more chances, but we should win. Arsenal probably didn't deserve to lose, but because of the way we played and the way we fought, we deserved to win.'

Amorim has made it clear that United's recent performances have been paid off in spirit. 'I felt that even after the penalty and I think Arsenal probably felt it wasn't a good day for them. But I'm very happy with the way we controlled the game off the ball and we were very strong from set-pieces. Even with only 10 players left, the spirit of the team remains. I think it's a really good feeling to have a connection between the team on the pitch and the fans off the pitch. I think the team is making progress in that and that's the foundation of everything. With that connection, everything else can be strived for."

Goalkeeper Baindil, who saved Arsenal's penalty twice in this game, also stressed the importance of fighting spirit. The Turkish goalkeeper, who is only making his fifth appearance for Manchester United, said; "It doesn't matter if you can't play, you have to be ready every second. If you're a Manchester United player, you have to be available at all times. I work hard every day and am patient. I just want to help this great team and I want everyone to be happy for this great club."

Baindir confirmed that Amorim attaches great importance to spiritual construction. "Amorim talks to us every day and he wants to help us. We love him and he always tries to do his best. He has a good relationship with the players, we trust him, he trusts us, and we play together."

Manchester United fans are not demanding much these days, and as long as the players play with their spirits, they will continue to support the team and the players regardless of the result.

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