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BREAKING NEWS : “I have been coached by many professional coaches but there’s one thing Amorim does that I’ve never seen before”: Bruno Fernandes explains why Ruben Amorim is the best manager in the world currently. EVEN PEP WAS SCARED OF THAT TACTICS AND HE ADMITTED IT.

Bruno Fernandes reveals that Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has been emphasizing the need for the squad to score more goals, aiming to rejuvenate the team’s performance.

Despite a challenging start for Amorim at Old Trafford, recent results have shown promise, including a draw against Liverpool and a penalty shootout victory over Arsenal in the FA Cup. However, United’s struggles are evident, sitting 13th in the Premier League with just 23 points and 23 goals from 20 matches—matching 19th-placed Leicester City in goals scored.

Amorim has stressed that the team’s goal-scoring output is unacceptable, a sentiment Fernandes echoes, highlighting the attacking potential within the squad. “The manager has been telling us we need to score more goals,” Fernandes told Sky Sports. “We have players like Rasmus, Josh [Zirkzee], Amad, Garnacho, Rashy, Antony, and even our midfielders who can contribute goals.”

Fernandes acknowledges the progress made in training as Amorim implements his 3-4-3 system, but he insists that passion and effort are crucial. “It’s about the passion, desire, and how much you want to win,” he said. “We understand what the manager demands positionally and tactically. Now, it’s about matching that with effort, running, and desire.”

Fernandes remains optimistic about United’s trajectory, confident that with continued improvement in both effort and tactics, the team is on the right path.
**Bruno Fernandes** has shed light on **Rúben Amorim’s** focus at Manchester United, revealing the manager’s push for the squad to increase their goal-scoring output to revive their season.

### **United’s Current Struggles**
– **League Position**: United sit in **13th place** in the Premier League, a far cry from their usual expectations.
– **Lack of Goals**: With only **23 goals** from 20 matches, their attacking inefficiency is a significant factor in their struggles, tying them with 19th-placed Leicester City for goals scored.

### **Amorim’s Emphasis on Goals**
Amorim has been vocal about the need for improvement in front of goal, and Fernandes has echoed this sentiment:
> “The manager has been telling us we need to score more goals,” Fernandes told **Sky Sports**.

Fernandes highlighted the attacking potential within the squad, mentioning players like:
– **Rasmus Højlund**
– **Joshua Zirkzee**
– **Amad Diallo**
– **Alejandro Garnacho**
– **Marcus Rashford**
– **Antony**

He also pointed out the role of midfielders in contributing to the goal tally.

### **Progress Under Amorim**
Fernandes acknowledged the progress being made in adapting to Amorim’s **3-4-3 system**, noting the increased understanding of positional and tactical demands:
> “It’s about the passion, desire, and how much you want to win. We understand what the manager demands positionally and tactically.”

While results like the **draw against Liverpool** and a **penalty shootout win over Arsenal** in the FA Cup show promise, Fernandes stressed that passion, effort, and a winning mentality are key to turning their season around.

### **Looking Ahead**
Fernandes remains optimistic about United’s trajectory, believing that combining Amorim’s tactical approach with greater determination and execution can steer the team back to success. With the manager’s clear emphasis on offensive improvement, United fans will be hoping for a resurgence in the second half of the season.

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