Manchester United's Amorim Defiant Amid Tactical Criticism, Poor Season Start
Manchester United's Amorim Defiant Amid Tactical Criticism, Poor Season Start

Manchester United's Amorim Defiant Amid Tactical Criticism, Poor Season Start

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has faced significant criticism for his tactical decisions, especially his consistent use of a 3-4-3 formation and frequent late changes of centre-backs, which pundits argue undermine the team's defensive stability. Despite the team's struggles, including the worst Premier League start since 1992-93 and just 31 points from 31 games under his management, Amorim remains defiant, affirming his commitment to Manchester United and his belief that tactical evolution will occur gradually on his terms. Critics like Theo Walcott have highlighted the risks of changing central defenders mid-game, pointing to moments when such changes nearly cost United crucial goals. Amorim has acknowledged the need for system evolution but insists that any changes must be carefully implemented and that external pressures, including from club co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, have not influenced his approach. While United's performances show some positive metrics like expected goals and shot attempts, their finishing has been poor, and the team continues to struggle for consistency and results. Amorim emphasizes his personal responsibility and desire to fight for his position, drawing inspiration from historical examples such as Sir Alex Ferguson's early challenges at United.

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