Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim says he feels supported by the club every day but knows that he has to change the mentality on the pitch.
Amorim has been at Old Trafford for a year, with co-owner Jim Ratcliffe saying this month that the Portuguese will be given the full three years of his contract to prove himself.
Amorim says he feels that support frorm above but acknowledges that results must improve.
He said: “First of all I can feel it, it is not just that thing that people say, I feel it every day.
“Sometimes the pressure I put on the team and myself is so much bigger. I know it is going to take a while. It is really good to hear that.
“I think it helps our fans to understand that leadership know it is going to take a while. But at the same time I don’t like that because I don’t want that feeling in our club that we have time to sort things out.
“We need to prove in football and at big clubs that every week we are ready to win games.”
United go into a massive game against Liverpool this weekend in 10th place in the Premier League.
United are winless in their last nine Premier League games at Anfield and are due a statement performance under Amorim.
He said: “When you play in big clubs, you need to win every game.
“We have difficulties some times to play with that responsibility. Maybe when Manchester United are not expected to win, it is easier for the players to perform but we need to change that.
“I know this game is special for our club. I know they are competing for a number of titles. It is one more game we need to prove again that we are playing better. We need to be better in both boxes. It’s one more game that we need to win.”
