Sports9/14/2025The Guardian

Manchester United will keep my style, insists Amorim, despite heavy derby defeat

Manchester United will keep my style, insists Amorim, despite heavy derby defeat

Ruben Amorim, the head coach of Manchester United, has insisted that he will not change his 3-4-3 formation despite the team's heavy 3-0 defeat to Manchester City in the derby. Amorim suggested that recent events behind closed doors have hampered the team's performance. The match saw City defeating United with goals from Phil Foden and Erling Haaland, leaving Amorim's side on four points after four games. Amorim's overall record as United's head coach stands at 31 points from 31 games. The coach maintained a defensive stance, stating that he believes in his way and that if the formation is to be changed, "you have to change the man." He is determined to continue with his system and approach, despite the heavy defeat to their local rivals.

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