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Ruben Amorim makes worrying Champions League admission after Brentford defeat

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Ruben Amorim has warned that his team are not ready to be competitive in the and take on responsibilities. fell to their despite nearing qualification for Europe's top competition.

in west London after taking the lead through . A own goal, Kevin Schade brace and Yoane Wissa effort handed Thomas Frank's side a healthy lead before late goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo narrowed the scoreline.

Amorim's side sit 15th in the division but are on the verge of a place in the final . Winning the competition would secure a place in the Champions League.

But United's Portuguese boss has some reservations about his side's ability to contend with the schedule. Amorim.

"I have no doubt that we are playing better. So we have to take all the heat," he said. "At this moment we are losing games in the Premier League. We are fighting for the Europe league and Thursday is the most important game for us."

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"We are not ready to play Premier League competitive and be in the Champions League," he added. "But we need to win and we need to win this competition to give something to our fans.

"Then we will have time to prepare the team to cope with those two competitions."

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Amorim was forced to replace Matthijs de Ligt against the Bees as the Dutchman's first start following injury was short-lived. The ex-Bayern Munich defender was .

And the United boss has been left concerned about De Ligt's condition as he continues to manage his squad. Amorim is worried about the impact the injury could have on next season.

"I don't know so I'm really concerned - not about Thursday," said Amorim. "We took off Luke Shaw at half-time to protect and have players for Thursday, but I'm more concerned whether it is a small or big injury and thinking about next season."

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