Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has shown resilience in the face of mounting criticism, accepting "any decision" that may be taken regarding his future at the club. The team's latest defeat, a 3-0 loss to Manchester City in the highly anticipated derby, has exacerbated the club's worst start to a Premier League campaign in 33 years.
Amorim's record at the club is taking a hit, with the team accumulating just four points from four games this season. This has led to concerns about his suitability for the role, with some questioning his inflexibility in sticking to his preferred 3-4-2-1 formation. Despite this, Amorim remains resolute in his defense of his system, stating that he will continue to play his way until he decides to make a change.
"The performance was not good," Amorim said after the defeat. "In the important moments, they were better than us." He acknowledged the frustration and criticism that comes with the team's poor performance, but insisted that he is trying to remain rational and focused on finding solutions.
Amorim's message to angry fans, who left the Etihad Stadium well before the final whistle, was one of dedication and commitment to the club's success. "I will do everything. Always thinking about what is best for the club. Until I'm here, I'll do my best. The rest is not my decision. I'm suffering more [than the fans]," he said.
Former Manchester United player and coach Gary Neville has weighed in on the situation, stating that the pressure is building on Amorim. Another defeat, particularly against Chelsea next weekend, could lead to significant questions about his future at the club. Neville believes that Amorim's rigidity in sticking to his system is a concern, and that the team's performance against City was lacking in balance and consistency.
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