The pressure on Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim continues to be mounted, but the club’s hierarchy is reluctant to swing an x.
According to TeamTalk, Old Trafford insiders are surprised that the Portuguese coach has survived this long time.
United’s campaign was quickly unraveled. The 3-0 derby loss to Manchester City highlighted the quality bay on two sides, with the Red Devils in 14th place with just four points from four games.
Man United players are unhappy with Amorim
Not only is their Premier League a source of concern, but their defeat at the Carabao Cup against Grimsby Town in League 2 showed that the problems were more serious than many people think.
Reports say the Man United player is unhappy with Amorim as the Portuguese manager is stubborn in tactics and refuses to change his methods, despite it being clear that he is not working for the team and himself.
Amorim was unable to change his tactics while working during the match.
The Premier League is the toughest league in the world, and managers are encouraged to stick to their own principles, but Amorim failed to evolve when teams struggled in the league.
The sources claim that, according to the report: “They support his passion, but the lack of in-game adjustments is frustrating.”
Amorim struggles tactically in the Premier League
Passion is not enough to achieve results. To be successful, you need the right tactics and combinations.
His future may be more uncertain at Old Trafford as Amorim has not been delivered to the club so far and faces Chelsea, the Red Devils’ decision to do next week.
The clock is ticking by the brink, and Amorim is not on the long left to turn it around with United.
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