
Sam Allardyce claims to have heard that Liverpool has decided to move for Ruben Amorim because he was so loyal to his favorite 3-4-3 system.
Manchester United appointed Amorim as his new head coach last November, but his arrival did not lead to any form of rise in shape, with the Red Devils currently in 15th place in the Premier League at 29 points of 25 games.
Liverpool, meanwhile, was eventually noticed for Arne Slot as a replacement of Jurgen Klopp and the campaign could hardly have improved: the Reds Leiden are the rankings of the competition, are in the Carabao Cup final and will discover their opponents in the Champions League Last 16 on Friday.
Last year it was reported by various points of sale that Liverpool and Manchester City considered both Amorim as a possible future appointment, but both were ultimately deterred because of the tactical stubbornness of the Portuguese, and that is something that Allardyce mentioned as he discussed Amorim's struggles in United.
'I think it's hard [for Amorim to abandon the 3-4-3 system now] Because he was brought in to play, “said Allardyce on Footy Accumulators” No Tippy Tappy Football Podcast. ” They brought him in because of what they have seen in the sport and the system he played and how effective it has been for sporty. So as he says, for him to just come in and say, “Well, we are now going to a rear four,” he goes to his grain.
“I was told that Liverpool did not want him. Because he was too stubborn. Liverpool did not want to play that way. The Liverpool Board or the person who was in charge of the development team. Liverpool does not play that way. Do you know what I mean? So that's why they went for the end. “
Despite the fact that the shape of the Old Trafford team has only arrived at the United, the form of the Old Trafford team of course asked about the future of Amorim at the club, but he wiped questions about his own plight after the Defeat of United by Tottenham during the weekend.
“I'm not worried,” Amorim said. “I understand our fans, what the people and the media think about it. I want to finish the competition strongly, I am not worried about, I am worried about the club, the team, the players. I hate to lose That feeling is the rest.
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