Manchester United are set to use the same squad that drew with Everton against Ipswich Town at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
United could be without nine senior players again, with Tom Heaton, Altay Bayindir, Jonny Evans, Luke Shaw, Lisandro Martinez, Toby Collyer, Kobbie Mainoo, Mason Mount and Amad all sidelined.
Seventeen-year-old striker Chido Obi could make his home debut two days before the FA Youth Cup quarter-final away to Arsenal. Obi has plundered seven goals in three Youth Cup appearances this season.
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"I think it’s the same," Amorim replied when asked about team news. "Nobody’s recovering for this game. They (injured players) are improving."
United recovered from 2-0 down to secure a 2-2 draw at Everton on Saturday but Amorim was so dismayed by their first-half performance he said United "didn't exist".
Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer highlighted United's pitiful pressing in his analysis and Amorim did not take umbrage with the criticism United received following their final visit to Goodison Park.
"It’s hard to when we see the game and I know, you guys know and even the players know, we had a lack of intensity," Amorim acknowledged. "We improved not a lot in the second half but the small things of second balls, we didn’t lose so many possessions without any pressure, we were more aggressive when we defended and with the ball. We changed a little bit the energy that we play football.
"I understand all the criticism, if you watch the game you have to accept it and try and change it."
Ipswich have not won at Old Trafford since 1984 but held United to a draw at Portman Road in Amorim's first match in charge on November 24.
Former United first team coach Kieran McKenna's side are 18th in the Premier League and five points adrift of safety. However, United have lost five of their last six Premier League games at Old Trafford and Amorim has only enjoyed two home league wins.
"Since I arrived, when I took the job, for me I expect to win all the games at home," Amorim stressed. "We have that feeling. I don’t feel the pressure. The supporters are amazing and every time you go to one game at Old Trafford you feel the support until the end.
"Sometimes you have one play, sometimes in one half and you feel the supporters want this so bad. So I don't feel the pressure. We have to stop thinking about the last games. It is a new game, can be a new story so let’s go forward for the game."