Darren Fletcher aims dig at Ruben Amorim with formation claim
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Darren Fletcher aims dig at Ruben Amorim with formation claim
"Manchester United were held to a 2-2 draw against Burnley in the Premier League last night. The Red Devils had been playing in a three-defender formation under Ruben Amorim all season, but interim manager Darren Fletcher decided to switch to a back four against Burnley last night. The former Manchester United midfielder revealed that the formation is synonymous with the club, and it suited his players."
"Fletcher switching back to the four-defender formation certainly suits Manchester United better in theory, and it will be interesting to see if they can improve in the coming weeks. Darren Fletcher said switching to a back-four: It is what I have always played in my career, it's synonymous with Manchester United, and it suited the players tonight for this game."
Manchester United drew 2-2 with Burnley in the Premier League. Interim manager Darren Fletcher abandoned the three-defender system used under Ruben Amorim and selected a back-four for the match. Fletcher said the 4-4-2 is what he played in his career, that it is synonymous with Manchester United, and that it suited the players for the game. Ruben Amorim faced criticism for using players out of position and for a rigid philosophy that did not match personnel, a factor that contributed to his dismissal. Manchester United aim to improve, secure European qualification, and assess multiple managerial candidates including Michael Carrick.
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