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RUBEN AMORIM has vowed he’s not “fixated” on his 3-4-3 system and would be “willing to do anything” to adapt – despite contrary belief. The Manchester United boss came under-fire again after
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A year on from Ruben Amorim’s arrival Manchester United remain stuck in a rut of their own making
Misfiring signings, injuries to promising players and a refusal to budge from 3-4-3 have all combined to leave United floundering when they should be forging ahead
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim insists that he is not "fixated" on keeping to a 3-4-2-1 formation amid ongoing criticism of his tactics.
Jose Mourinho has already made his feelings clear on managers married to one tactic, and Ruben Amorim has now fired back at claims about him after Manchester United's 1-0 loss to Everton
United’s opportunity to make amends comes at Selhurst Park next weekend with their Sunday clash against Crystal Palace kicking off at the unusual time of 12 p.m. Struggling West Ham and Wolves then follow, before Bournemouth make the trip to Manchester 10 days before Christmas.
Ruben Amorim will be laughing from afar as problems emerge surrounding Alejandro Garnacho and his attitude at Chelsea.
Ruben Amorim has dismissed suggestions that he is "fixated" on his tactical approach at Manchester United, whilst confirming he remains "willing" to tweak his set-up in pursuit of victories. The Portuguese boss has remained committed to his 3-4-3 system since arriving from Sporting,
Man Utd suffered a shocking defeat to Everton in the Premier League and Ruben Amorim was accused of being stubborn.
Filipe Celikkaya knows the Manchester United head coach better than most in football - he says sticking to his principles will pay off