Manchester United created several scoring opportunities but were unable to capitalize on them, with many of their shots coming from crosses and resulting in a total expected goals (xG) of 1.66 from 25 attempts.
Following the match, Amorim acknowledged that his team was lacking in quality and decision-making, which contributed to their defeat.
"I'm feeling really frustrated, like any other person who supports Manchester United," Amorim said.
"We should be frustrated with the way we started the game and the way we didn't understand how to play against a team with 10 men. They deserved to win," he added.
Amorim noted that his team had several opportunities in the second half, but they were unable to capitalize on them due to a lack of quality and decision-making.
"After the player was sent off, I was expecting us to have long periods of possession and push the opponent. However, we didn't control the transitions, even with 10 men," Amorim said.
"We were giving them big spaces to win second balls, so the understanding of every situation in the game was not there," he added.
"The quality around the box is another big thing, but more importantly, it was the intensity we showed. We cannot win games in this way," Amorim concluded.










