Manchester United defender Harry Maguire believes that head coach Ruben Amorim has what it takes to lead the team out of their current slump and back to the top of the Premier League. Despite a tough start, with three losses in a row, Maguire has full faith in Amorim's philosophy and tactics, even though they differ significantly from previous coach Erik ten Hag's. Watch their upcoming match against Newcastle live on Sky Sports to see if Amorim can prove his doubters wrong.
Background
Manchester United has been struggling in the Premier League, losing three consecutive matches. The team appointed former Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim as their new head coach in an attempt to turn things around.
Maguire's Confidence in Amorim
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has expressed his belief in Amorim's ability to lead the team out of their current predicament. Despite the team's poor start under Amorim, Maguire has faith in the coach's philosophy and tactics.
Maguire said, "I think the manager has got a lot of quality. He's got a clear philosophy and he's got a clear way of playing. I think it's going to take time for the players to adapt to that, but I'm sure we will."
Differences from Ten Hag
Amorim's style of play differs significantly from that of Erik ten Hag, who was previously in charge of United. Ten Hag preferred a high-pressing, possession-based approach, while Amorim is more pragmatic and focuses on counter-attacking.
Maguire acknowledges the differences, but he believes that Amorim's tactics can be successful if implemented correctly. "It's a different style of play, but I think it can be just as effective," Maguire said.
Upcoming Match
Manchester United's next match is against Newcastle United at St James' Park on Saturday, October 8th. It will be a crucial match for Amorim to prove his worth and silence his critics.
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