The head coach of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, has argued that the club still adapts to the modern approach to the game that creates more “robot” deralances, like those in their latest derby difference.
After the Red Devils had a 0-0 draw with Manchester City, both sides were criticized for a disappointing spectacle. United Great Gary Neville claimed that the teams in the modern game were “micrazated within one centimeter of their life”.
Amorim reacted to the criticism, which was regularly thrown in the way by United Legends, and insisted that the wider football landscape from the era of Sir Alex Ferguson, which was successful of “feeling” and individual quality, changed.
“The game is completely different and you have to be so good in your base and then this individual aspect and the freedom and the flow ability of the game appear” Sky Sport. “But I think we need time.
“There was a development, they can like it or not, but there was a development because they have all games from the opponent’s details from their departments so that they can better understand the movements they execute.
“In this development you have to be tactically better. Sometimes I talk to me [Darren] Fletcher, how he prepared the games with Sir Alex Ferguson, is completely different.
“There was more a feeling, this aspect of the individual talent. I think GalacticosYou may have had the best players in the world, but you have to have a connection. “
Amorim continued his point of view and insisted that United’s fights are not due to limited playability, but to the tactical understanding that is necessary to exceed such tactically clever immune system.
“We cannot win the games as I said with the individual aspect and let the players do what they feel,” he emphasized. “I don’t see the game that way.
“I see the game in a different way, nowadays you know everything about our players. The way [Alejandro] Garnacho will use the right foot on the left side, every detail the opponent knows. So we have to have an idea of how we can play as a team and then expect the individual role to help us. Because in the end this is the crucial point to make a difference in the game.
“Sometimes we lack this creativity in the last third, sometimes the quality. And when I talk about the quality, it is not just the individual quality, it is understanding the game in the last third.
“So I want to see both because I want to entertain people, but I also want my team to defend themselves as if they are defending in this game.”