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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Ruben Amorim Reveals Position Man Utd Need to Buy in Transfer Market. Ruben Amorim has called upon Manchester United to sign an attack-minded wing back in the same mould as Amad Diallo to help them improve moving forward.
While Ruben Amorim is routinely criticised for his unwavering loyalty to playing 3-4-3 with Manchester United, his next opponent Oliver Glasner has had unprecedented success with Crystal Palace while
Patrick Dorgu faces a one-match Premier League ban if he receives one more booking. The news comes after the defender apparently 'liked' a social media post ridiculing Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has confirmed that none of Matheus Cunha, Harry Maguire or Benjamin Šeško will play against Crystal Palace on Sunday, although the injured trio have different return dates.
RUBEN AMORIM admits Crystal Palace are “better” than Manchester United in their 3-4-2-1 formation. Palace are fifth in the Premier League table and host tenth-placed United on Sunday.
Manchester United will be without Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Harry Maguire for their trip to face Crystal Palace with Ruben Amorim ruling the trio out of the clash.
A former Premier League CEO found one thing "quite telling" about Ruben Amorim after their defeat against Everton.
Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim says he needs another wing-back like Amad Diallo for his system to improve
Ruben Amorim dismisses direct comparisons between his Man Utd and Crystal Palace ahead of Sundays trip to Selhurst Park because, he says, we play in a different way despite shaping up in same 3-4-2-1
The Manchester United boss has had a look at some of the club's youth players in the build-up to the Premier League match vs Crystal Palace
Patrick Dorgu has risked Ruben Amorim’s fury after liking a social media post criticising a key tactical decision by the Manchester United head coach.A Return To NegativityThe Red Devils have
Ruben Amorim feels Manchester United should be in a healthier position but says there are “no excuses” at a club that always demands success.