Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has doubled down on his tactical philosophy, defending his 3-4-2-1 system amid mounting pressure and criticism from pundits and fans.
🔁 System Under Fire
United sit 14th in the Premier League with just two wins from six games. Following a 3–1 loss to Brentford, club legends Wayne Rooney and Gary Neville questioned Amorim’s rigidity.
Amorim responded: “We didn’t lose because of the system. It’s about consistency and execution.”
🧠 Not the Formation, But the Details
Amorim argued that United’s inconsistency stems from effort and execution, not formation. “If it works one weekend and not the next, it’s not the system—it’s how we apply it.”
He acknowledged the pressure but remained defiant: “It’s not time to say. It’s time to show.”
🆚 Sunderland Threat
United face fifth-placed Sunderland, managed by Regis Le Bris, who has earned praise for his team’s identity and tactical clarity. Amorim called them “a very good team with a clear system.”
With Casemiro returning and Amad Diallo back in training, United hope to stabilize ahead of the international break.
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