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Hiller: Manchester United coach Amorin faces huge risk of dismissal

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Former England legendary scorer Alan Hiller expressed pessimism about the future of Manchester United coach Amorin, believing that he was facing huge risk of being dismissed before Manchester United's match against Chelsea.

In this round of Premier League, if Manchester United loses again, they may fall into the relegation zone.

In the fifth round of the Premier League, Manchester United will face Chelsea at home at Old Trafford. Once again, the Red Devils are likely to fall into the end of the standings. For one of the most traditional giants in English football, this situation is obviously unacceptable.

Alan Shearer pointed out that Amorine's stubborn insistence on the 3-4-3 formation is the main reason for the team's dilemma. "He either succeeds with this tactic or will ruin his coach position," Hiller emphasized, and took Manchester United's 0-3 defeat to Manchester City last week as an example, pointing out that this tactic puts the team at a completely disadvantage on both sides of the offense and defense. He warned that if the Red Devils continue to perform sluggishly, club executives will have to take action.

"Amorin must make changes quickly. They cannot be ranked 14, 15 or even 16 in the Premier League standings for a long time. With such a huge investment from the team, this result is completely unacceptable," Shearer commented.

He further stated: "Amorin can no longer bear a shameful defeat. When the coaching philosophy cannot work, every coach should be clear about what he will face."

Former Manchester United legend Gary Neville also held the same view, and he believed that Manchester United must not enter October in the lower half of the area. Although the club spent 236 million pounds this summer and introduced strong players such as Cunya, Brian Mbeumo, Seshko and Senne Ramons, the team's record has not improved yet.

What is even more worrying is that stars such as Rashford, Sancho and Hoylund have been loaned out one after another, and the performance of new players is generally mediocre and fail to play the expected role. It is rumored that some players in the team have not fully adapted to Amorin's tactical system after 10 months.

As the performance continues to be sluggish, Amorin's position as coach is already in jeopardy. The battle with Chelsea this weekend is likely to become a "life-and-death battle" that determines his fate.

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