
Manchester United Coach RĂºben Amorim is Under Fire in England. The Portuguese Manager’s Style of Play is Facing Much Criticism, But Erik ten Hag’s Successor Refuses to Change The System.
Under Amorim’s Leadership, United is Experiencing Its Worst Premier League Start in 33 Years, Putting the Coach Under Heavy Pressure. One of the Criticisms is that the forty-year-old Amorim is too attached to the 3-4-3 System at United.
But When Amorim was asked at his press conference Whether club owner Jim ratcliffe Wants Him to Change Formation, he was clear. “No, no. No. no one can change my mind or force me to change anything. Not even the pope.”
“This is my job. This is my responsibility,” Amorim Continued. “This is my life and I’m not going to change anything about it. If you are a coach under fire and then change the system, the players will no longer take you seriously. I do things my way. Hopefully I will get the time for it.”
United Have Only Won Eight League Games Since Amorim was ASTOTED in November as ten Hag’s Successor. HIS Team is in FourteENTH Place This Season After Four Games, With Only One Win.
In The Crucial Match Against Chelsea, Amorim Hopes to Turn the Tide. “We just want to win that match. It Doesn’t Matter who is the opponent. My only focus is on getting points.” United Kicks Off Against Chelsea at Old Trafford on Saturday at 6:30 pm.