Amorim can revive Mainoo by incorporating 150k-P/w flop into the MAN UTD system switch

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim will be relieved after entering international losses behind the last minute championship against Burnley in the Premier League.
The Red Devils scored a point from the first two games in the division and lost to second-place Grimsby in the League Cup before Bruno Fernandes’ final free throw scored all threes in Old Trafford’s match against Clares.
In all the matches, one win was won in four matches, which was a win, and debated amid the manager’s call for Kobbie Mainoo’s game time.
Why Kobbie Mainoo is not started for MAN UTD
The England international has not yet begun any of the club’s three matches in the Premier League. He also had only one of the games to stand out from the bench, which was a 3-2 defeat by Burnley.
Mainoo finds himself on the bench as signings of Mateus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo have moved Fernandes to midfield roles along with Casemiro.
This leaves 20-year-old college graduates without room for a team as Amorim has loved the 3-4-2-1 setting so far at the club.
The manager’s quote on the image above explains why Mainoo didn’t start in the Premier League as he sees him as an alternative to the captain, not an alternative to Casemiro or Manuel Ugarte.
However, Amorim could find a way to get the British Masters into the starting lineup, but eventually changed its formation from 3-4-2-1 to 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1.
Why Ruben Amorim should change his men Utd formation
The Portugal head coach has been criticized for his lack of flexibility in its establishment. Why isn’t it hard to understand this situation when you look at his record in the Premier League?
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Ruben Amorim (Premier League) |
24/25 |
25/26 |
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Matches are managed |
27 |
3 |
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victory |
7 |
1 |
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painting |
6 |
1 |
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loss |
14 |
1 |
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point |
27 |
4 |
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Location |
15th |
9th |
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Statistics via Transfermarkt |
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As you can see in the table above, Amorim lost 15 of 30 games in the club in charge of the department and won just eight, so it may be time to make a change in the end.
This will allow Mainoo to enter the midfield three-thirds that suit him, Casemiro or Ugarte is sixth and Mainoo, Fernandes, and compete with Mount for two roles.
To facilitate this change of formation, Amorim must ruthlessly abandon Luke Shaw from the starting lineup as he needs to remove one of his three centre-backs to get another midfielder to join.
The 150,000 pounds a week, Shaw did not do much attention in the Premier League this semester, lost 56% of the duel, did not make an interception, each sofascore was not a natural centre-back, which is why it seemed the most logical move to take him away.
The British defender, known earlier this year as “disastrous” could be put on the bench as a backup for left-back Patrick Dorgu, then allowed the formation to be transformed into four downturned central midfielders to restore Mainoo’s career.
Given that Fernandes is the amulet and captain of Manchester United, it seems unlikely that Mainoo’s career will recover unless this change occurs in the system.
This will also allow Fernandes to push further forward, with Mateus Cunha, Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo competing for a wide spot to raid the game in the final third.
So, this move could work for the best in the team and Mainoo by making United’s offensive players consistently impact the game and helping Amorim finally blend a string of victories after a bleak time in Manchester so far.



