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Ruben Amorim made it clear he has no interest in Arne Slot’s remarks about Manchester United’s tactics during their 2-1 victory over Liverpool. Below you will see inormation about this news which has been summarized The Football Insight.

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Slot had hinted that United relied on a “low block” and “long balls,” comments that drew attention across the Premier League. When asked about it, Amorim calmly brushed off the noise, saying he evaluates his own team and doesn’t need outside opinions.

The United boss admitted there is room for improvement but defended his team’s adaptability. “Sometimes you need to adjust to the game,” he said. “We can play better with the ball, and we will.” Amorim emphasized that results matter most, especially when facing strong teams like Liverpool.

Despite the criticism, Amorim’s approach appears to be working. With back-to-back wins for the first time under his leadership, Manchester United are beginning to find rhythm and belief again something that has been missing for much of their recent history.

Leadership Beyond the Captain

As Bruno Fernandes prepares for his 300th appearance for Manchester United, Amorim praised several players for upholding the club’s standards. “Harry Maguire, Diogo Dalot, Luke Shaw, and Lisandro Martínez are key figures,” he said. Each brings leadership in different ways through words, example, or sheer determination.

Amorim believes these senior players have been vital to rebuilding United’s identity. Their influence off the pitch, especially during moments of instability, has been as important as their performances on it. “They set the tone,” he explained. “They remind everyone what it means to represent Manchester United.”

This renewed sense of unity has helped Amorim create a more disciplined and focused squad. He believes it’s not just about tactics but also about mentality playing for pride and refusing to settle for mediocrity.

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Fernandes Focused on the Present

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Ahead of his milestone match, Bruno Fernandes addressed rumours about a potential transfer. The Portuguese midfielder made it clear that he has no plans to leave before next summer’s World Cup. “If there’s any agreement, it’s not with me,” he said, firmly denying reports of an exit.

Fernandes revealed that while other clubs have expressed interest, he remains committed to Manchester United. His focus, he said, is entirely on helping the team progress this season. “I’ll think about the future later. Right now, my only concern is Manchester United,” he added.

Having joined the club in 2020, Fernandes has consistently been one of United’s top performers. His leadership and loyalty continue to inspire both teammates and fans, setting the tone for Amorim’s new era at Old Trafford.

Building a Stronger United

Fernandes also praised United’s recent signings, including Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Šeško, and Senne Lammens. He described them as “big characters” who understand the pressures of playing for Manchester United. “At this club, being a good player isn’t enough you need personality,” he said.

He highlighted Cunha’s confidence and Mbeumo’s fearless creativity as qualities the squad needed. Fernandes even joked about pushing Mbeumo in training: “Sometimes I tell him, ‘You don’t need an extra touch just shoot!’”

With Amorim’s tactical discipline and the arrival of new talent, United appear to be finding their spark again. The focus is clear: ignore the critics, play with pride, and keep moving forward one game, one victory at a time. Follow footballtipsonline.co.uk  for weekly deep dives into football’s biggest stories.