Overview
- Amorim rejected claims he is fixated on one system and said he is willing to adjust United's approach in a DAZN Portugal Q&A.
- He pointed to matches with a fluid front line this season, citing the Liverpool game with Matheus Cunha and the option of using Bryan Mbeumo centrally.
- The manager has largely relied on a 3-4-3 since arriving from Sporting Lisbon, previously insisting even the Pope could not make him change it.
- United sit 10th in the Premier League, three points off fourth, after two draws and a 1-0 home loss to Everton that reignited scrutiny.
- Criticism from former players and managers, including Gary Neville, Wayne Rooney and Jose Mourinho, has intensified debate over his tactical approach.