Amorim ‘not concerned’ about Man Utd future after loss to Brentford

Amorim ‘not concerned’ about Man Utd future after loss to Brentford

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Ruben Amorim, the head coach of Manchester United, stated that he is not concerned about his job when another day’s progress was followed by another back.

In a 3-1 defeat at Brentford, United remain firmly in the bottom half of the Premier League, losing the optimism brought about by the victory over Chelsea seven days prior.

In Amorim’s 33 league games, United has still managed to win 34 points in a row.

After last season’s disappointing 15th-place finish, Amorim has yet to experience the promised improvement, and he was forced to make further decisions regarding his future.

“It’s not my choice,” I said. Every minute I’m here, I’ll do everything I can.

The former Sporting boss has been repeatedly praised for his support, but it is on days like this when that belief is questioned and ensured that the inquest is thorough with no midweek games to distract from it.

Ashley Williams, a former Wales midfielder, told BBC Final Score: “I don’t want to say they change managers, but how long can this go on? We seem to be talking about it every week.

I support managers who adopt a certain style. That isn’t working. You must change.

“Unless they change their manager, I don’t see where Manchester United should go with this.”

They don’t look good enough, ex-Arsenal defender Martin Keown said. When you examine it further, Graham Potter’s win percentage is only 1% higher than Graham Potter’s, who has been fired. He’s still doing what he does.

Being stubborn might be Amorim’s mistake.

Amorim’s issue is that, according to him, his messaging is ineffective.

United’s worst season since 2019 saw United extend their search for an away win to eight games, including Bruno Fernandes’ second missed penalty of three this year.

No team has allowed United to score the first goal in more league games since Amorim’s tenure started in November.

He claimed that his players had worked on Brentford’s likely gameplan, including playing long balls into the forward positions, particularly behind the wide central defenders Luke Shaw and Matthijs de Ligt, but the execution was disappointing.

We worked on the “the goals today,” Asorim said. That frustrates me.

“I observe the men training. Sometimes, when things are really difficult, they seem different from one another in the video games. But the club is under that pressure.

Some observers believe that Amorim’s 3-4-2 system, which he vehemently opposes, is the cause.

Keith Andrews, a rookie Brentford manager, showed flexibility by switching from the five-man defence he used to play at Fulham last weekend to a back four, which, he claimed, “gave us a better base and fluidity in midfield.”

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Micah Richards, a former Manchester City defender, compared the game for Match of the Day with less diplomatic demeanor.

He claimed that Amorim’s stubbornness in what he’s trying to accomplish could eventually lead to his demise.

The owners may be backing him, but ultimately it just doesn’t work, according to the statement.

Richards called the two goals United conceded in the opening 20 minutes “shambolic”

Harry Maguire attempted to play offside in the first, but the halfway point was a yard off.

Altay Bayindir pushed a low cross into the danger zone as United’ defense made use of Kevin Schade’s opening play for the second period.

Brazilian forward Igor Thiago capitalized on both occasions.

Amorim’s strategy was presumably protected, but that’s what happened.

It’s not the system when we win, they say. The system is what causes us to lose. He said, “I get it,” his sarcasm dripping from his lips.

Amorim’s criticism of the assessment raises fundamental issues that shouldn’t be addressed so frequently throughout his tenure.

When Amorim was asked what he thought of the setback, he responded, “It’s like ups and downs.”

You feel everything and the momentum are there when you win, “here. When you lose, you return to the starting position and attempt to regain momentum.

Every time I lose the game, I cannot tell you more than I do.

“Sometimes you see a team that performs really well and sees improvements, and then you have some games where you don’t see the improvement that gives you the confidence to say Manchester United will win.

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