Manchester United on the brink of disaster: what is Amorim doing wrong.
Manchester United continues to struggle with negative results, failing to secure a victory in the match against Fulham.
The situation is so serious that expressions about 'struggling for survival in a rehabilitation department' no longer sound like a joke, but rather an objective reality.
Ruben Amorim must make four serious changes after the draw in the match against Fulham.
Flexibility
According to The Sun: Amorim's 3-4-2-1 system, which worked well at Sporting, is not functioning at Old Trafford. This formation requires different types of players that are simply lacking, so the coach needs to adapt his approach.
It is time to stop trying to force square pegs into round holes and start making the most of what can be achieved with his players.
Find a striker
Manchester United needs goals, but Amorim refuses to use a striker. After spending over 200 million pounds during the summer on a new attacking line, MU has yet to score a goal this season.
Amorim needs to sign a new goalkeeper.
Lack of midfield control
After Manchester United went ahead 1-0, Amorim's team failed to create chances and lost control of the game, with the central pair Casemiro and captain Fernandes. After conceding a penalty in the first half, Fernandes could not stand up to Fulham player Emile Smith Rowe, yet remained on the pitch for all 90 minutes.
After fruitless matches against Fulham, Manchester United is trying to cope with a crisis of performance. Coach Ruben Amorim needs to make radical changes to the lineup, sign a new goalkeeper, and find a striker to improve results in future matches. Due to a lack of midfield control, MU needs a squad of players who can maintain a high level of play throughout the match.Read also
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