John Cross, chief football writer of the Mirror, posted an article in his column, talking about Amorin's situation, and the following is the content of the column. Amorin's countdown should have begun. Manchester United fans have every reaso...
John Cross, chief football writer of the Mirror, posted an article in his column, talking about Amorin's situation, and the following is the content of the column.
Amorin's countdown should have begun.
Manchester United fans have every reason to worry about whether their manager can turn the situation around at Old Trafford. To be honest, I thought Manchester United would perform well this season, break the doubts and maybe even return to the Champions League zone. The club has excellent operations in signing Mbermo, Sheshko and Cunya, and has given the coach full support. Of course, they still lack the midfield combat power, and they are extremely absurd to have to choose a goalkeeper when they need to choose a goalkeeper.
When Manchester City spent £27 million to sign Donaluma, Manchester United bought Lamons for £18 million and insisted on using Baindel in the derby, which was far from Manchester United's level.
But that's exactly what Amorin's problem is, he becomes stubborn, and his blind loyalty to the goalkeeper and his ridiculous tactical formation are what sounds the alarm. Amorin now seems powerless, like a young coach overwhelmed by expectations, struggling to reverse the club's decline.
His record is not ideal. The Manchester derby showed the huge gap between Manchester United and Manchester City, and Guardiola's team didn't even do its best.
If this stubbornness does not restrain itself, it will inevitably lead to Amorin's dismissal. The existing tactical system is inconsistent with the characteristics of the players and it will not work at all. The three central defenders are equipped with wingbacks and an imbalanced midfield formation, which cannot allow core player Bruno Fernandez to perform at the best level.
But if you switch to the 4-2-3-1 formation - ignore the goalkeeper problem for the time being - Dalot, Dricht, Yoro, Luke Shaw; Ugat, Menu; Mbermo, B Fe, Cunia; Cesco - you can instantly form a competitive lineup.
This is far better than the current chaos and invalid 3-4-2-1 system.