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Amorim hopes the team will be more consistent – doesn’t blame Maguire for missing the shot

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim believes the team has proven. They are a good team if they play with focus throughout the game and give it their all.

Amorim made £500,000-a-week mistake twice in 11 games, must avoid it in 2025 – view

Manchester United are enduring one of their most difficult phases in the last decade.

Manager Ruben Amorim has opted for a bold 3-4-2-1 formation, a tactical shift that marks a clear departure from the approaches of his predecessors.

Amorim has shown the character Erik ten Hag lacked in the last 12 months of his stay at Man United.

However, he has made the same selection mistake twice in 11 games, starting Casemiro and Christian Eriksen in midfield against Ipswich Town and Newcastle United.

United earned a point against the Tractor Boys but lost 2-0 to the Magpies. He must not repeat the blunder of picking the duo together in 2025.

Casemiro and Eriksen lack the intensity to keep up with the Premier League’s demands.

The Red Devils drew 2-2 with Liverpool in the Red Devils’ match.

Which the Portuguese coach said was a good result for the team and he hopes to be more consistent from now on.

” I think it’s clear when we’re focused, when we’re fighting every moment, when we’re hurt and tired, and when the game’s over we’re a good team, ” Amorim said.

” If we don’t do that all the time, we’re going to lose. That’s clear to everyone.”

“Everyone thinks the same, one day we have to ยูฟ่าเบท start being consistent, not in how we play but in how we face the competition, so let’s start today. “

Amorim also spoke about Harry Maguire missing a golden opportunity late on, saying it was something that could happen, but the England defender was excellent in the game.

” For me, missing a chance to score or playing with the ball is not a big deal. The important thing is that Harry gives everything on the pitch. That’s the most important thing .”