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I’m sorry to say, but he can no longer work under me at United”- Ruben Amorim breaks £63M forgotten Man United star’s heart and tells him to look for a new club by January- It’s the End.

Manchester United’s unbeaten run under Ruben Amorim came to an abrupt halt following a 2-0 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. While United displayed disciplined defensive tactics in the first half, they ultimately succumbed to Arsenal’s relentless pressure in the second.

 

Set-pieces were Arsenal’s key to success, with goals from Jurrien Timber and William Saliba capitalizing on corners. This exposed a persistent vulnerability in United’s set-piece defense, despite focused preparation ahead of the clash.

 

Amorim’s frustration was evident on the sidelines as he urged his players to take more initiative in possession and adopt a bolder approach in the attacking third. His high standards were clear throughout the game, as he demanded greater urgency and precision from his team, even amid brief moments of defensive stability.

 

The match underscored Amorim’s tactical sharpness and adaptability to opponents’ strategies. His detailed instructions, often conveyed through hand signals and sharp gestures, reflected his emphasis on neutralizing Arsenal’s offensive threats. He meticulously guided his center-backs on positioning and spacing, while orchestrating movements across the pitch with precision.

 

Despite the loss, United showcased promising aspects of defensive organization. However, significant improvements in attacking coordination and set-piece resilience will be necessary if they aim to compete at the highest level in the Premier League.

 

The defeat leaves Manchester United sitting 11th in the league standings as they prepare to host Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford. Amorim will look to rebuild momentum, fine-tune his tactical strategies, and steer his team back to winn

ing ways.

 

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