
Manchester United currently have "more problems than solutions", says head coach Ruben Amorim.
The Red Devils suffered a 1-0 defeat at Tottenham on Sunday, taking their tally to 12 Premier League defeats in 25 matches so far this season.
They have won only four of the 14 league games since Amorim took charge in November and travel to Everton on Saturday (kick-off 12:30 GMT), with the Toffees rejuvenated since David Moyes - who succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager - took charge.
Much has been made about United's issues at both ends of the pitch - keeping only seven clean sheets at the back and netting just 28 goals up front.
Asked what is working for his side at the moment, Amorim told BBC Sport: "What I feel is that sometimes you don't feel improvement in the team but some games you think we can play and create situations. That is a good thing.
"In this moment when you watch the games, you see more problems than solutions. That is clear. When we play some games, I see things are there and we are capable but we have to be consistent."
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