Amorim suggests Man Utd are stealing set-piece ideas - Soccer News
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Amorim suggests Man Utd are stealing set-piece ideas - Soccer News
"We work a lot. We have more time to work, we work a lot and we learn a lot in England,"
"I think you are used to seeing that, but when you come to the Premier League, you learn a lot with other teams how to do it and we are stealing a lot of things to score goals."
"I just said to the players we need to be more alive and you can feel that. So if you are more alive, you are in more places, you are near the ball more often. I think everyone did that. But we also need to understand that the opponent was tired also in the second half. And when you increase the rhythm and the opponent gets tired a little bit, suffers right away a goal, you felt that we had the control of the game and that's it."
Manchester United recovered from a first-half penalty to beat Crystal Palace 2–1, with Joshua Zirkzee and Mason Mount scoring from Bruno Fernandes free-kicks. Seven of United's ten Premier League away goals this season (excluding penalties) have come from set-pieces, the joint-most in the division alongside Chelsea. The coaching staff have adopted and practiced set-piece routines observed around the Premier League to create scoring chances. Bruno Fernandes moved to 55 and 56 Premier League assists for United, passing Paul Scholes in the club's competition assist rankings. United increased intensity after the break and capitalised as the opponent tired.
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