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Timeline of Amorim at Utd

-Utd were on verge of sacking ten Hag
-had almost confirmed to Amorim who had also most likely let sporting know
-out of no where Ten Hag wins FA cup
-their supporters start screaming ‘yay trophies’
-Utd owners change their plans and retain ten Hag
-tell Amorim that he’s no longer in
-Amorim now has to face the embarrassment of telling sporting he’s staying and starts new season
-Ten Hag continues to do poorly into new season in the league
-Utd sack him
-Force Amorim to quit sporting mid year by giving him an ultimatum
-Amorim leaves sporting embarrassed
-starts new job on a backfoot unprepared
-does poorly and says some unnecessary stuff

End of season 1
 
He's made it clear he's not doing that, he's been so stubborn about it he now has to stick with it and it could end up being the thing that costs him his job

Quite similar to Ange who played his ridiculous high line, even when his fast defenders were injured he played it, even when they went down to 9 men he played it and that poor league finish is what cost him his job

I do agree a 4-2-3-1 with the current lot could work

Lammens/Onana
Mazraoui - Yoro - De Ligt - Dorgu
Ugarte - Casemiro
Mbeumo - Bruno - Cunha
Sesko

Until he gets a dynamic CM that's the formation he should go with
I wouldn't play Ugarte I would play Mainoo however it looks like he's not in his plans.
 
I would play him as the 8 and not the 6.

I can see that working if you play 3 in midfield, then with the right kind of profile of the other 2 midfielders he can thrive but as we've already said Amorim isn't playing that

Obviously striker is our priority but I'd love for us to sign him, think with the likes of Tonali/Bruno providing the legs in midfield he could really thrive and we know Howe has a great record of developing players
 
I can see that working if you play 3 in midfield, then with the right kind of profile of the other 2 midfielders he can thrive but as we've already said Amorim isn't playing that

Obviously striker is our priority but I'd love for us to sign him, think with the likes of Tonali/Bruno providing the legs in midfield he could really thrive and we know Howe has a great record of developing players
Yes howe has good record.i think 3 more games Amorin should get if he doesn't get results should be shown the door.
 
Amorim is a clown of the highest order.

As a manager, you need to show some flexibility. Literally, none of the players seem comfortable playing Amorim's system. If that is the case, then your system is ****, simple as that.

Amorim has already said that he won't change his system, so INEOS need to do the right thing and sack this fraud already. Let's not waste another season by waiting too long to sack the manager.
 
Amorim is a clown of the highest order.

As a manager, you need to show some flexibility. Literally, none of the players seem comfortable playing Amorim's system. If that is the case, then your system is ****, simple as that.

Amorim has already said that he won't change his system, so INEOS need to do the right thing and sack this fraud already. Let's not waste another season by waiting too long to sack the manager.

In theory 3 at the back gives you options to attack more. He played this with Sporting but different leagues esp as there are only 3 clubs in Portugal who were any decent.

As a neutral imo your main issue is not having a world class keeper and the midfield. Last night Newcastle had Bruno,Tonali and Jolinton, these 3 were like wild animals running hard , big tackles, showing strength. Its too easy for teams to walk through Utds midfield. Buying attackers is great but these two areas as key imo.

Utd has been abused going back decades now with crazy buys, not even Pep or Klopp could change this in a couple of years.
 
Amorim is a clown of the highest order.

As a manager, you need to show some flexibility. Literally, none of the players seem comfortable playing Amorim's system. If that is the case, then your system is ****, simple as that.

Amorim has already said that he won't change his system, so INEOS need to do the right thing and sack this fraud already. Let's not waste another season by waiting too long to sack the manager.

His stubbornness is beginning to irk alot of the fan base. Any manager worth his salt has to show flexibility. At the moment, all he's showing is, he's a a one Trick Pony, which is concerning.
 
In theory 3 at the back gives you options to attack more. He played this with Sporting but different leagues esp as there are only 3 clubs in Portugal who were any decent.

As a neutral imo your main issue is not having a world class keeper and the midfield. Last night Newcastle had Bruno,Tonali and Jolinton, these 3 were like wild animals running hard , big tackles, showing strength. Its too easy for teams to walk through Utds midfield. Buying attackers is great but these two areas as key imo.

Utd has been abused going back decades now with crazy buys, not even Pep or Klopp could change this in a couple of years.

Definitely needs a new GK and a couple of CM's with heart and Drive. But even then we may still have issues. Amorim has to be more flexible in tactics and philosophy.
 
In theory 3 at the back gives you options to attack more. He played this with Sporting but different leagues esp as there are only 3 clubs in Portugal who were any decent.

As a neutral imo your main issue is not having a world class keeper and the midfield. Last night Newcastle had Bruno,Tonali and Jolinton, these 3 were like wild animals running hard , big tackles, showing strength. Its too easy for teams to walk through Utds midfield. Buying attackers is great but these two areas as key imo.

Utd has been abused going back decades now with crazy buys, not even Pep or Klopp could change this in a couple of years.
It's not just about the back 3 system. Inter Milan reached the Champions League final with that system. So the system itself isn't an issue. It is Amorim's interpretation of it that is an issue.

Man United's midfield has been getting exposed for the past 3-4 years. Even under Ten Hag, the midfield getting overrun was the biggest issue.

The biggest problem in Man United's midfield is Bruno Fernandes. That is the conversation the majority of Man United fans don't want to have, but that guy is a big problem. He is a very ill-disciplined player, not just on the ball, but also off the ball. He exposes the rest of the midfield due to his poor positional play. But people are too blinded by his goals and assists to realise that this guy is a big reason why it is so easy to bypass Man United's midfield. We really should have taken the Saudi money for him.
 
Definitely needs a new GK and a couple of CM's with heart and Drive. But even then we may still have issues. Amorim has to be more flexible in tactics and philosophy.

He maybe should but what do fans want? Hard to beat, great attacking football or any method which leads to wins? Jose was that type of manager but I recall a lot of fans wanted him out suggesting Man Utd should never play a defensive strategy against anyone.

Imo the manager whoever it is needs to start from the back. Make yourselfs a very difficult team to beat like Brighton or Bournemouth have done in recent years (relative to their size) and then kick on..
 
It's not just about the back 3 system. Inter Milan reached the Champions League final with that system. So the system itself isn't an issue. It is Amorim's interpretation of it that is an issue.

Man United's midfield has been getting exposed for the past 3-4 years. Even under Ten Hag, the midfield getting overrun was the biggest issue.

The biggest problem in Man United's midfield is Bruno Fernandes. That is the conversation the majority of Man United fans don't want to have, but that guy is a big problem. He is a very ill-disciplined player, not just on the ball, but also off the ball. He exposes the rest of the midfield due to his poor positional play. But people are too blinded by his goals and assists to realise that this guy is a big reason why it is so easy to bypass Man United's midfield. We really should have taken the Saudi money for him.

Yes, I would never want Bruno in my team ever lol. His face looks miserable, moaning and dropping his shoulders as soon as there is any tough moments. I think he was on his way out but Ruben decided to keep him as he needed a fellow Portuguese in tough times lol.
 
His stubbornness is beginning to irk alot of the fan base. Any manager worth his salt has to show flexibility. At the moment, all he's showing is, he's a a one Trick Pony, which is concerning.
His only other tactic besides his usual tactic is to play Maguire as a striker in the final few minutes of the game.

I never want us to appoint another manager with no Premier League experience.
 
Yes, I would never want Bruno in my team ever lol. His face looks miserable, moaning and dropping his shoulders as soon as there is any tough moments. I think he was on his way out but Ruben decided to keep him as he needed a fellow Portuguese in tough times lol.
He was moaning about the referee bumping into him before he missed his penalty. :ROFLMAO:

Imagine going from Roy Keane to Bruno Fernandes as your captain. What a fall from grace.
 
He was moaning about the referee bumping into him before he missed his penalty. :ROFLMAO:

Imagine going from Roy Keane to Bruno Fernandes as your captain. What a fall from grace.

Apparently he is kicking off with the dinner ladies in the Utd canteen, a fly landed in his herbal tea.
 
What the hell, I thought he would be finally switching to 4 atb with Mount coming on but Dalot has gone to LCB and Mount LWB. This is a perfect opportunity to try out 4-2-3-1/4-3-3 but nope.
 
Manchester United suffered a humiliating Carabao Cup exit as they were beaten in a marathon penalty shootout by League Two Grimsby at Blundell Park.
 
What the hell, I thought he would be finally switching to 4 atb with Mount coming on but Dalot has gone to LCB and Mount LWB. This is a perfect opportunity to try out 4-2-3-1/4-3-3 but nope.
Amorim hiding away with his head down during penalties wasn't a good look. I feel for him he is under considerable pressure but you need to stand on the touchline with your head held up for your team.
 
Amorim hiding away with his head down during penalties wasn't a good look. I feel for him he is under considerable pressure but you need to stand on the touchline with your head held up for your team.

That was a tragic sight

He does the opposite of inspiring his team

Also, why did Sesko take a penalty so late?
 
Lol crazy. Grimsby could have even scored more. I didn’t think united could fall further than 15th but I guess this is even worse. And they’re still keeping Amorim most likely.
 
Saw his post match. I feel bad for him at this time.

He said it didn’t matter what the formation was. He said it’s not about gk. He said he didn’t care about the penalties.

He was implying something but didn’t say it.
 
Amorim admits Man Utd were 'completely lost'

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim said his team "were completely lost" as they slipped to a shambolic Carabao Cup defeat at Grimsby following a marathon penalty shootout.

The loss against League Two opposition marks a new low for the Premier League side under Amorim and any optimism evident prior to the new campaign is already dissipating.

United, who trailed 2-0 after 30 minutes and could have found themselves three goals down in the second period, lacked any rhythm in an abject showing before Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire delivered late goals to take the tie to penalties.

However, after Matheus Cunha missed the opportunity to win the shootout for United with the final kick of the regulation five, every subsequent player scored until Mbeumo hit the bar to settle the shootout 12-11 in the hosts' favour.

Reflecting on the defeat, Amorim said: "I think this is a little bit the limit. I think something has to change.

"I think the team and the players spoke really loud today, so that's it. [Tonight] I think the best team won, the only team that was on the pitch.

"I think it's really clear what they spoke, so let's move on from this day. I think it was clear for everybody what happened today.

"The way we start the game without any intensity, we were completely lost.

"In this moment, we need to focus on the weekend and then we have time to think."

United, the 20-time English champions, finished 15th last season in their worst league campaign since being relegated in 1974.

Now one of their only two realistic opportunities to win a trophy this season has disappeared following one of the worst results in the club's history.

Amorim made eight changes from the side that drew 1-1 at Fulham on Sunday, but he still named a line-up packed full of internationals and worth hundreds of millions of pounds.

Benjamin Sesko made his first United start after a £74m move from RB Leipzig, while Andre Onana had an evening to forget on his return to goal.

Amorim struggling for answers after another horror show

When Amorim was appointed to replace Erik ten Hag last season, insiders at the club talked up his prospects as an ambitious coach who would soon "have them winning again".

That optimism has also been echoed from the stands by supporters in a popular matchday refrain, with the Portuguese boss promising that things would get better this term after a "disaster" of a season in 2024-25.

However, on this evidence, it looks to be misplaced despite a summer in which the club have invested heavily to refresh their striking options.

In the Premier League, Amorim has a win percentage of 24.1% - the exact same as Neil Warnock, who was twice relegated from English football's top tier.

And a defeat by Burnley at Old Trafford this weekend would only increase scrutiny on his record with Amorim appearing to have few answers and looking agitated as he spoke by the dugout at Blundell Park, especially when asked if he could believe what he saw.

"No, but I'm the manager," he added. "It should be my job to understand what happened.

"Again, I'm really sorry for our fans. Let's focus on the next game."

Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, he added: "[I have] no more answers. I do not even have anything to say. I just want to apologise to our fans. I'm really, really sorry.

"We played well against Arsenal and then we should have won against Fulham. Then to come here in the League Cup when everything is so important in this moment because everything is so scrutinised and we performed like that.

"I think my players spoke really loud about what they want and what they don't want."

'I don't think he gets over this' - what the pundits said

Amorim's biggest problem is that there are multiple issues to address. Some directly relate to personnel and others have resurfaced around players being able to carry out his tactics.

Onana's performance in goal only underlined why United have been looking at a deal for Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens.

The Cameroon international should have done better for both Grimsby goals and exhibited the same vulnerability in dealing with crosses that underscored Altay Bayindir's performances against Arsenal and Fulham.

"I don't know what Onana is doing," said former Manchester United forward Dion Dublin on BBC Radio 5 Live.

"For the second goal there is nothing at all, just a half-hearted attempt. I would be absolutely livid with my keeper doing that. I would expect to get smashed out of the way if my keeper is coming for a cross. But there was nothing at all."

Former Blackburn and Celtic striker Chris Sutton added: "Bayindir looks a bag of nerves from crosses and Onana had his opportunity tonight and there's lapses of concentration.

"I don't know if he thought he could rock up here tonight and it would be a breeze, but it was anything but. How can Ruben Amorim have faith in Onana after that performance?

"What an embarrassment for Manchester United. Where does Ruben Amorim go from here? The perception of him now. I don't think he gets over this.

"If I was Ruben Amorim tonight there is not a prayer that I would have made eight changes. I would have played my strongest team, try to put the game to bed and then make changes.

"That was an error from him in my book. He will struggle to come back from this. The pressure this season is well and truly on now. If I'm him, I am officially worried."

On Sky Sports, former United defender Phil Jones and ex-Crystal Palace winger Jobi McAnuff criticised United's approach.

"How many times was the spare man Matthijs de Ligt in the build-up? With the greatest respect to him, you should have an attacking player joining in and getting into the box," said McAnuff.

"It just seems crazy that he [Amorim] is wedded to this formation at all costs, in any circumstances in a match that he is almost forcing people into positions no matter the state of the game. It is baffling that there is no flex at all."

Jones added: "When he [Amorim] changed and put Mason Mount in that position they still went with a back five. They were building with a back five against Grimsby who were sitting on the edge of their own box.

"[But] if he changes now it will be seen as a sign of weakness for sure."

BBC
 
Burnley will be licking their lips at weekend at thought of beating this united team
 
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