Harry Maguire admits Man Utd players 'overthought' new formation in Ruben Amorim's first game
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Harry Maguire noted that after a change in management and tactics, Manchester United players were too focused on their positioning, which hindered their performance against Ipswich. He said, 'When you come from one style to another style... I think people on the pitch are thinking too much where they want to be.' This concern echoes a similar sentiment from manager Ruben Amorim, who acknowledged the team's struggles to adapt, calling it 'normal after just two training sessions.' Both suggested that they needed to let their play develop naturally rather than forcing it.
Ruben Amorim observed the challenges players faced in adapting to the new system, stating, 'It was really hard for [the players to adapt], they were thinking what to do... They have so much space to improve. But after a draw you never feel the good things.' His insight underscores the difficulties of transitioning to a new tactical approach, especially under time constraints following international duty.
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