LET Him Pack his things and Leave I don’t want to see him in my Club Again, He didn’t score an open Net and caused the Third Goal”- Ruben Amorim has instructed Manchester United FLOP to leave the Club with immediate effect

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was left visibly frustrated after his team’s demoralizing 3-1 home defeat to Brighton, with the Portuguese coach specifically highlighting his players’ tendency to disregard their assigned positions during the match.
Amorim, who has been steadfast in his implementation of a 3-4-3 formation, was adamant that his players must adhere to their designated roles, rather than abandoning their posts and switching flanks. The manager acknowledged that introducing a new system can be a formidable challenge, particularly during a difficult run of results.
“I knew it would be tough to introduce a new idea, but when you’re losing games and not winning three in a row, it becomes even harder,” Amorim conceded. “That’s why I’m telling the players we’re going to suffer because I’ll continue to do the same thing. I’ll give them the tools to play this way, but they need to maintain their positions and trust the system.”
Amorim refused to deviate from his 3-4-3 formation, even when United were struggling to create chances against Brighton. The team managed only one shot on target, a Bruno Fernandes penalty, and Amorim acknowledged that his players are still adjusting to the new system.
“If I wanted to impress the media or the fans, I’d play with two strikers,” Amorim said. “But I didn’t because it would be more difficult for the players to understand the way we play. I’m here to help my players, but we need to understand we’re breaking bad records, and that’s something we need to change. We need to take responsibility and own up to our mistakes.”
United’s defeat to Brighton was their tenth in 22 Premier League games, and Amorim conceded that his team needs to be more focused and disciplined. The manager pointed to a simple play in which Brighton scored, noting that his team knew about the opposition’s tactics but failed to execute.
We need to be really focused on the game, and sometimes I feel the team is focused on a lot of other stuff,” Amorim said. “It’s a simple play, but we knew about it before the game. The only way to change things is to work really hard, win games, and have time to introduce new ideas. We need to be more resilient and bounce back from setbacks. That’s the only way we’ll be able to turn our season around.”
Manchester United manager **Ruben Amorim** expressed frustration and determination following his side’s **3-1 defeat to Brighton** at Old Trafford. The loss marked United’s tenth in 22 Premier League matches, intensifying scrutiny on Amorim’s tactics and the team’s performance.
### Key Issues Highlighted by Amorim
1. **Player Discipline and Positional Awareness**
Amorim criticized his players for abandoning their assigned positions, disrupting the **3-4-3 system** he is keen to implement.
– “The players must maintain their positions and trust the system,” Amorim emphasized.
– He acknowledged that adjusting to a new formation has been challenging, particularly during a poor run of form.
2. **Adherence to Tactical Philosophy**
Despite growing pressure, Amorim reaffirmed his commitment to the **3-4-3 system**, rejecting calls to shift tactics, such as employing two strikers for more attacking output.
– “If I wanted to impress the media or the fans, I’d play with two strikers… but I’m here to help my players.”
3. **Focus and Preparation**
Amorim noted that his team failed to execute pre-game plans, particularly against Brighton’s well-known tactics.
– “It’s a simple play, but we knew about it before the game. The only way to change things is to work hard and win games.”
### A Tough Period for United
The defeat compounds a dismal run of form, with Amorim under pressure to reverse the club’s fortunes. United’s performance against Brighton highlighted persistent problems:
– **Lack of creativity**: United registered just one shot on target, a Bruno Fernandes penalty.
– **Defensive vulnerabilities**: Brighton capitalized on lapses in focus and discipline.
– **Low resilience**: The team has struggled to bounce back from setbacks this season.
### The Road Ahead
Amorim remains steadfast in his approach, believing that consistency in the system, hard work, and resilience will eventually yield results.
– “We need to take responsibility, own up to our mistakes, and bounce back from setbacks,” he said.
### Fan and Media Pressure
With 10 losses in 22 games, Amorim’s position is increasingly under scrutiny, with critics questioning his tactical stubbornness. However, the manager’s long-term vision for United hinges on whether his players can adapt to his philosophy and deliver results before it’s too late.