Ruben Amorim mentions Manchester United's weakness for second time in press conference
Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim anticipates a stern test against Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League due to their work-rate.
Amorim criticised United's lack of running at his first press conference last week but they were still outrun by Ipswich Town in Amorim's first game in charge.
United have won only one of their four Europa League games this season and Bodo/Glimt are above them by a point. "I'm expecting a very good team, they can win the league this week, I think," Amorim said.
"They run a lot and that is a very good thing for us in this moment. We need to improve that. So we know in this game we have to run a lot.
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"They have some special players on the wings, they can play on the pockets very well and they have that aura of winning games and this is because they are winning all the time.
"I’m expecting a very, very intense game, a very good game, and I hope to see different things, improve some things we didn't do so well in the last game so it will be a good game."
Centre backs Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez returned to training on Wednesday but Maguire will not be considered for selection against Bodo/Glimt after recovering from a hamstring injury. Martinez is available to play.
Leny Yoro was not involved in the open session as he had a designated recovery day as he continues his rehabilitation from a metatarsal fracture.
"Licha is ready," Amorim clarified. "He didn’t stop too many times so I felt he’s ready. It’s a different situation with Harry. We need both of them but they are in different situations. They are both training, Harry will be on the pitch soon also.
"(Yoro)'s available to train but we are working on


