Manchester United Back Ruben Amorim Despite Worst Premier League Start in 33 Years
Manchester United’s position on manager Ruben Amorim has been clarified amid the club’s worst Premier League start in more than three decades. The Portuguese coach has faced mounting scrutiny for persisting with his back-five system, particularly after the 3-0 derby defeat to Manchester City.
Manchester United back Ruben Amorim despite heavy criticism and worst Premier League start in 33 years as he defends back-five tactics.
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Manchester United Suffer Derby Defeat
The Red Devils endured another difficult afternoon at the Etihad Stadium, recording their third defeat in five games across all competitions. Phil Foden opened the scoring in the first half, converting a header from Jeremy Doku’s cross. After the interval, Erling Haaland netted twice to secure a convincing victory for Pep Guardiola’s side.
Club Stance on Ruben Amorim’s Future
Reports from the Manchester Evening News indicate that Amorim’s position is not currently under serious threat despite losing 16 of his 31 matches in charge. The 39-year-old manager remains under contract at Old Trafford until 2027, with the board not considering immediate changes.
Amorim Defends His Tactical Philosophy
Amorim responded firmly to questions about his 3-4-3 system, stating that he will not abandon his tactical approach unless he personally chooses to do so. Speaking after the defeat, the head coach said he accepts responsibility for the team’s poor record but insisted he will continue with his philosophy unless the club decides otherwise.
He added that his commitment remains absolute, promising to give everything for Manchester United and emphasizing his determination to secure positive results.
Next Fixture for Manchester United
United now prepare for a high-profile Premier League clash against Chelsea on Saturday, with Amorim aiming to turn the tide after a challenging start to the 2025-26 campaign.
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