💨 Abstract
Ruben Amorim dismissed Sean Dyche’s claims that he could win more games with Manchester United by playing a 4-4-2 formation. Dyche, now Nottingham Forest manager, made the remarks in May, criticizing Amorim’s tactics and win record. Amorim, who took over in November, initially struggled but has since improved, leading United to a three-game winning streak and sixth place.
Courtesy: Tony Mogan
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