
"I always say I have a way of playing that is going to take a while, and then in the future it is going to be better, so we don't know that. I can look at Sean Dyche as a manager, then as a pundit. If you are a pundit and you don't say very strong things, I don't want to watch you. I am the same, so I can understand that it is a completely different job."
"I didn't question him as a person and I would never do that. Clickbait kills anything. I equally said I want managers to be given time and I said he should get half a season to continue what he's doing. I have maximum respect for all managers. I'm pretty sure his media department will have made that clear to him. The basics may have worked better was my suggestion and they have changed their style so fair play to him."
Sean Dyche suggested on a podcast that he could win more games with Manchester United by using a 4-4-2 formation. Ruben Amorim laughed off the suggestion, emphasized the difference between punditry and coaching, praised Dyche's football intelligence, and expressed a singular focus on winning the next match. Dyche later clarified he did not question Amorim personally, warned that clickbait is harmful, and said managers should be given time, suggesting half a season. Dyche noted United had adapted their style to play quicker forward and longer and to get back into shape more tightly. Dyche recently returned to management with Nottingham Forest earlier this month.
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