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Manchester United fired Amorin for the prerequisite of the sacking of Amorin, the goal is to return to the Champions League! There are too few games. Amorin wants to organize training in the mid-seaso

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According to British media reports, Manchester United coach Ruben Amorin is currently at the coach, but Sir Jim Ratcliff's Inez management team has determined the "fatal" conditions for the head coach this season.

Last season, Manchester United performed poorly and performed poorly. Amorin led the team to rank 15th in the worst team history in the Premier League, and lost to Tottenham in the Europa League final, completely missing the European Cup.

This season, Manchester United only scored 1 point in the first two rounds of the Premier League. After losing to the second round of the League Cup to the English League Two team Grimsby, Amorin is under pressure. Rumors are said to have lost to Burnley that could have Amorin lost his job in coaching Manchester United, but Bruno Fernandez's stoppage penalty gave the team three points, and the points looked less ugly.

Premier League transfer expert Dean Jones emphasized that the Manchester United boss plans to continue working with Amorin, and Inelos will not decide to change coaches based on one or two bad results. La Jue aims to win its first Premier League title since 2013 or earlier, and believes that changing the philosophy now is more risky than retaining Amorin.

But La Jue will not accept the poor performance without bottom line. Jones said: "Marteau United's expectation is to return to the Champions League. If the team makes obvious progress, it may be tolerated that it cannot achieve this goal, but if it misses the European game again, it may cause a fatal blow to Amorin's term."

Former Manchester United chief scout Mike Brown reminded Amorin that his behavior in the coach's seat also needs to be improved. "We all know that everything can happen in the penalty shootout, even if the opponent is the English League Two team Grimsby. But I am very angry at the head coach's body language and performance, such as the last penalty against Burnley."

Brown explained: "Manchester United ruined the lead twice, got a penalty at the last moment of the game, and B took the penalty. Facing the scene's 70,000 fans and millions of viewers in front of the TV, he was under tremendous pressure. Manchester United lost a penalty in the middle of the week, and he also conceded a penalty last round. But the coach raised his legs on the sidelines, as if it had nothing to do with him. What message does this convey to the players? The coach seemed to say that it had nothing to do with me, and let the players bear all the pressure. He didn't even stand on the sidelines and gave the players confidence and support, and I couldn't believe it. I was very, very disappointed with this, more than being eliminated by Grimsby." The Sun said that since Manchester United was eliminated in the second round of the English League Cup, there was only one Premier League event before January next year. The schedule shows that the team had only one mid-week match before Christmas, and it was home against West Ham United on December 4. Amorin believes that too few games are not conducive to the team building a tacit understanding, so he considers pulling the team abroad for short-term training.

Especially in the days after three international match days, Manchester United's two league games may be eight days apart. Amorin is worried that the players will become unfamiliar after the international match days, so he considers strengthening cohesion through training. It is said that he has designated three destinations: Algaff, Portugal, La Manga, Spain, or Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

Although the club has not made a final decision, Amorin believes that letting players change their environment instead of training in Carrington every day will help motivate the entire team. Amorin enjoyed training in the United States this summer, which he sees as a key part of building a team that truly desires support each other, and he has formed a six-man leadership team in the locker room to encourage players to be more united. Manchester United executives have discussed the plan with Amorin and are likely to agree to the training camp during the season. However, Amorin's suggestion to arrange non-international players to go out for training on international match days has been denied. The board of directors believes that most of these players are not the main players, and training lacks meaning and is a waste of money.

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