A frustrated Ruben Amorim insisted he won’t resign as Manchester United manager after his latest pre-match press conference was dominated by questions over his future and the tactics he employs at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils splashed the cash on the likes of Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Šeško in the summer, significantly strengthening their forward line, but haven’t been able to address the defensive issues that plagued them last season.
Last weekend’s 3–1 defeat away at Brentford, which featured more questionable goalkeeping from recently appointed number one, Altay Bayındır, has increased the scrutiny on the job Amorim is doing, with the eye of the storm transfixed on the Portuguese’s coach unwillingness to veer away from his patented 3-4-2-1 formation.
Amorim has stated before that he won’t walk away from United, regardless of how bad results get, and he reinforced that notion in a lively exchange with reporters ahead of Saturday afternoon’s clash with Premier League new boys Sunderland.
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