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Gibbs-White praises Amorim for “incredible” change at Man Utd this season

Gibbs-White praises Amorim for “incredible” change at Man Utd this season
Gibbs-White praises Amorim for “incredible” change at Man Utd this seasonFocus Images / ddp USA / Profimedia

Nottingham Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White has praised Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim are a switch in form as of late.

The Red Devils won just two of their first six Premier League games in what was a poor start for Amorim this season. However, after beating Sunderland before the international break, United went on to beat Liverpool at Anfield and Brighton last weekend. 

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Amorim has been impressive

Now, the Forest star has praised Amorim for turning the club around, especially when the pressure was mounting on the Portuguese head coach. 

“It’s been incredible to see, obviously they’ve been going through a tough time in the past couple of years. 

“But they’ve stuck with the gaffer (Amorim) and the past four or five games you’re really starting to see how Man United should be playing, that grit and that determination to want to play for the badge. 

“I feel like it’s been incredible to see, it’s something I feel like the league has missed.” 

United are looking to make it four consecutive Premier League wins for the first time since February 2024 as they travel to Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon, who are under new management in Sean Dyche. 

Forest must have a game plan

Gibbs-White spoke on facing Amorim’s side and how Forest must focus on their own strengths instead of playing into United’s hands like a lot of teams this season. 

"We can’t focus on how Man United are doing and how their performances are because if we do that, we are just bowing down to them. We’ve got to focus on what we are going to do and how we can win the game. 

"I feel like this week we’ve already started to implement some ideas and we’ve still got a few more days until the game, so I’m sure the gaffer (Sean Dyche) will have more and more ideas on how we can beat them." 

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