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Harry Maguire Says Manchester United’s Struggles Are on the Players, Not Amorim’s New System
Harry Maguire talked about Manchester United’s problems and supported manager Ruben Amorim’s formation. He said the team’s issues are the players’ responsibility.
MAGUIRE SPEAKS OUT ON AMORIM’S 3-4-3 SYSTEM
In an interview, Harry Maguire discussed Manchester United‘s system under Ruben Amorim. He admitted the formation is easy to criticize because it’s unusual, but he supported the approach, saying it depends on the players. Maguire’s comments come as United’s 3-4-3 system faces criticism from outside the club. Despite calls for change, Amorim sticks to this formation as results remain disappointing.
UNITED’S SEASON, STANDINGS AND SQUAD STRUGGLES
Manchester United are having a tough season, currently occupying 13th place in the Premier League after four matches, having registered one win, one draw, and two defeats. They have conceded eight goals so far this season, and often struggle in attack and defense, frequently outnumbered in midfield using Amorim’s 3-4-3 system. Maguire has played most minutes in defense, and Bruno Fernandes voiced frustration over being isolated in midfield.
WHAT’S AHEAD: UNITED LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK
Manchester United face a difficult schedule, with their next match being an important home game against Chelsea, who are in the top half. United trail Chelsea by four points. The pressure on Rúben Amorim may increase before this upcoming match as the team looks to find solutions quickly. With few matches left, each result could push them further down the table or help them compete for European qualification. Maguire’s comments show the team supports the manager, but they must deliver results to back their words.