Soccer-Amorim had great ideas but they did not click at Man United, says Maguire


Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Southampton - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - January 16, 2025 Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim speaks to Harry Maguire before he comes on as a substitute REUTERS/Phil Noble

March 26 (Reuters) - Manchester United ⁠defender Harry Maguire said former manager Ruben Amorim ⁠had strong ideas, but they ultimately “didn’t work” at ‌Old Trafford, further praising interim manager Michael Carrick for overseeing a smooth transition.

United have revived their season since Carrick took charge in January, rising ​into the Premier League’s top three ⁠after earning 23 points ⁠in 10 games, with only one defeat.

"I really like Ruben, ⁠he’s ‌got great ideas. The ideas just didn’t work at Manchester United," Maguire said of Amorim in ⁠an interview with Britain's The Guardian.

"It just didn’t ​click or work ‌and us, as players, have got to take a ⁠lot of ​responsibility for that as well."

Amorim was known for his back‑three system, but Maguire said he feels more comfortable in a ⁠back four.

“In the middle of a back ​three, it is more cautious, a sweeper-type role and not as much driving forward with the ball, which has been ⁠a big part of my game throughout my career," he said.

"I feel like it has been a great transition. Credit to Michael and his staff for making it so ​smooth.”

Maguire was named last week in ⁠Thomas Tuchel's 35-man England squad as they host Uruguay at ​Wembley Stadium on March 27, followed ‌by a clash with Japan ​at the same venue four days later.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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