Ruben Amorim told three Man Utd stars ‘do not work in the Premier League’ after Man City win | Football

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Ruben Amorim is under a lot of pressure after losing the Manchester derby (Photo: Getty)

Three Manchester United stars ‘do not work in the Premier League’ while playing Ruben Amorim’s system.

That is the opinion of former United full-back Danny Simpson after the Red Devils were embarrassed 3-0 by Manchester City in an emotionally-charged derby on Sunday.

Phil Foden and Erling Haaland got the goals at the Etihad, with United now winning just one of their opening five games of the season in all competitions.

The away side did start the game well but failed to generate many clear cut chances and after conceding the second goal, their heads dropped completely.

Few players could come away with any praise, with Simpson singling out three defenders who are ill suited to play under Amorim – one of whom wasn’t even in the matchday squad.

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‘The ball goes to [Patrick] Dorgu on the left. City let him have it [because they know] he’s not going to hurt you,’ the Leicester City hero and Premier League winner told Stadium Astro.

‘He’ll try and run up and down all day, but we’ve got nothing down the flanks. When Amad [Diallo] plays as a wingback he’s going to get it, he’s going to do something.

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Patrick Dorgu returned to Man Utd’s line-up but struggled in the derby (Photo: Getty)

‘But when you’ve got Dorgu or [Noussair] Mazraoui or [Diogo] Dalot, I just don’t think that can work in the Premier League.

‘And trying to create chances… I felt sorry for [Benjamin] Sesko today. He’s trying but there’s nothing he can do.’

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Here are our team’s key takeaways from Manchester City’s dominant 3-0 win over Manchester United at the Etihad.

There were mistakes, but this was not an entirely abject performance from Manchester United and, as Bernardo Silva noted at half-time, they appear to have improved on last season. That has to be a good thing, but it may be a bleak realisation for Red Devils fans that even an improved United are still a long, long way behind a City not even at their peak. – Phil Haigh, sports reporter.

I just do not understand Amorim’s system. If you’re playing with wing-backs you have to use the width and it seems like he consistently instructs his centre-backs and goalkeeper to pass into the centre. It just makes no sense. – Alex Moneypenny

Altay Bayindir needs replacing quickly. He looks suspect with the ball at his feet, left a lot of the goal gaping for Foden to head home the opener and does not inspire any confidence. Clearly not a top level goalkeeper, but is unproven new signing Senne Lammens the answer? – Phil Haigh, sports reporter.

I thought Jeremy Doku had a fantastic game, his feet, his close control is excellent. Drifting into pockets and getting two assists. – Alex Moneypenny

While Bayindir struggles to convince at one end, Gianluigi Donnarumma quickly made his presence felt at the other. The giant Italian may not have loads to do in an average Manchester City game, but will need to be alert when called upon. That’s what happened here, pulling off a stunning save from a Bryan Mbeumo volley in the second half. Another world class addition to the City squad. – Phil Haigh, sports reporter.

In their win over Burnley last time out, Amad played at right-wingback with Dalot on the other flank but the latter is currently sidelined after picking up an injury during the international break.

With forwards Matheus Cunha and Mason Mount also injured, Amad was moved into attack for the derby with Dorgu and Mazraoui coming in, and pundits were left questioning why Amad didn’t start in his usual position, with Kobbie Mainoo brought into the attack instead.

‘Crazy [Mainoo didn’t start]. When he comes on there’s a bit of energy,’ Simpson added.

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Jeremy Doku gave Noussair Mazraoui a torrid time (Photo: Getty)

‘He was trying, getting on the ball, forward runs, that’s what we’re missing. A couple of time he was trying to make a run to disrupt City’s defence.

‘He knows what this means and there’s too many players out there that look like they don’t really care. Flimsy. Didn’t look like they wanted it enough.’

The derby defeat leaves United 14th in the table after four league games and the pressure will be on Amorim to turn things around when they host high-flying Chelsea next Saturday.

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