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Enzo Maresca and Ruben Amorim became the fifth and sixth managerial exits in the Premier League this season.
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00:00Yeah, it's a fact.
00:02Less time.
00:03It's difficult to pin something sustainable, successful,
00:06if you don't keep keepers in the job for a long time.
00:19If you asked me at the start of the year,
00:21would Nottingham Forest be a possibility?
00:24I would have said to you, no way,
00:26because the job that Nuno had done
00:28the trajectory of the club was on,
00:30but it presented itself,
00:32and I was happy to take it.
00:41You're under pressure all the time in these jobs,
00:43in this situation, that's how it is.
00:47I know the territory,
00:49I know what comes with poor results.
00:58I guess from my perspective,
01:00there's, you know, I just don't fit.
01:04Not here, just in general.
01:13With confidence, with energy,
01:15with energy of our supporters, we can do it.
01:17We are small, a small club,
01:19but we can do it together.
01:20It's not about me.
01:21It's not about me.
01:29The last 48 hours has been the worst 48 hours since I joined the club,
01:35because many people didn't support us.
01:38I came here to be the manager of Manchester United,
01:48not to be the coach of Manchester United.
01:51And that is clear.
01:53I know that my name is not Tuchel,
01:54it's not Conte,
01:55it's not Mourinho,
01:56but I'm the manager of Manchester United.
01:58Manchester United.
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