Reporter: Amorin believes that the team s poor performance is not a problem of tactics, and he has no intention of leaving Manchester United

Sports     9:26pm, 30 August 2025

Recently, The ipaper reporter Hall talked about Amorin's future at Manchester United. He said that although Amorin is questioned, he has no idea of ​​leaving Manchester United.

Hall wrote: After Manchester United was eliminated from the League Cup by English League Two team Greensby, head coach Amorin fell into trouble, and such a loss is undoubtedly heartbreaking. Amorin admitted that the players' performance was "very bad", which raised questions about where he was going. This is just his third game to coach Manchester United, and in the previous summer transfer window, Manchester United seemed to usher in a trend of change.

Most coaches can calm down negative emotions through reflection and calmness when facing the media. But Amorin was blunt: "Frankly, every time we encounter such a failure, I will be like this. Sometimes I want to quit, sometimes I want to stay here for 20 years. Sometimes I like to be with my players, sometimes I don't want to."

"I know there are many experienced people talking about how I should deal with the media, to be more stable and calm, but I won't do that. I don't know what will happen in the future, I can't guarantee anything, but I am the head coach of Manchester United, and I don't think that will change."

Manchester United executives tried to clarify Amorin's words, saying that what he said was "wanting to quit" was just a way to express his emotions in the game. However, Amorin's remarks after two days, whether it was a joke or not, conveyed a different message. Obviously, the conversation with the club's top leaders did not make him feel particularly at ease.

Amorin's attitude shows some problems, his game notes on Burnley are only 95 words, not even enough to fill a column. It is really hard to accept that the start of the new season is such a bad start. Especially when the club's newly built training base was opened, the players' moods improved significantly, and they joked with each other like children.

Although the new striker combination worth £200 million was introduced, Amorin was confused by the fact that he had not won one of three games and had few goals. Questions about his tactical system continue, but he insists that the 343 formation can succeed.

Amorin added: "If I think change is the best choice, I will do it. I have been playing 442 and 433 formations all my life, but I have never played 343. I just have an idea that we need to be good in this system and then we will adapt. When everyone can do this with their eyes closed, I will make a lot of changes."

"I will stick to my system, no matter what happens. One day in the future, I may wake up and say: I understand that for my football philosophy, it is better to change immediately. But I just want to win, we lose to Greensby because of the system. In the first half, I don't even know what system we are playing, it's not a problem with the system."