Manchester United Players Lose Faith in Amorim: What is Known About the Conflict.

Manchester United Players Lose Faith in Amorim: What is Known About the Conflict
Manchester United Players Lose Faith in Amorim: What is Known About the Conflict

According to The Sun: Players of 'Manchester United' are losing faith in coach Ruben Amorim, but the club's management continues to support him despite several poor matches, including in the derby.

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Several players in the team are doubtful about the new three-defender system implemented by the coach. Recently, the team suffered a 0-3 defeat to 'Manchester City', leaving 'United' with only four points after four matches — the worst start to a Premier League season since 1992.

Additionally, the team has already been eliminated from the Carabao Cup after losing to League Two's 'Grimsby' last month. After the game, Amorim assured that he has no intention of changing his 3-4-2-1 scheme despite growing concerns about its effectiveness. He stated that if the club believes he cannot lead the team to success, he should be dismissed.

Wayne Rooney, a club legend, noted that he watched the match with former teammates. None of them understood how the team would play going forward and remarked that 'United' has worsened under Amorim's management. Many current players share the same concerns, although the club does not plan to alter the coach's strategy.

Among the news, it is also known that the club's owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, was photographed in despair during a tough match at 'Etihad'. He invested £220 million in summer signings for Amorim, so his dismissal would lead to a new restructuring within the team.

“We all look at this, and it's hard for all of us to understand how Manchester United plays. What are the schemes? What do we see that could improve the team in the future?” – Wayne Rooney.

Under Amorim, the team was able to collect only 31 points in 31 matches, suffering 16 defeats — the worst record among all teams that played in the elite for two seasons. 'Manchester United' finished last season in 15th place, and the loss in the Europa League final to 'Tottenham' left the club without European competitions for the second time since Alex Ferguson's departure.

Amorim understands that he is under pressure due to the lack of results and said: “This is not a record that should be at Manchester United. I accept this and do not intend to change.”

Upcoming Matches and Club Support

'United' has a tough match ahead against world champions 'Chelsea', which will take place on Saturday evening. The club denies reports that the team has lost faith in Amorim, believing that he still has the players' support.

This situation reflects serious challenges that 'Manchester United' faces in the current season. While addressing issues with the coaching staff, the club also aims to improve the overall state of the team and return to the path of success. It is important for all stakeholders — both management and players — to combine efforts to restore trust and stability.


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