
Harry Maguire criticized Amorim following Manchester United's 2-1 victory over Brentford, bringing them closer to a Champions League spot. The win was marked by goals from Casemiro and Benjamin Sesko.
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Harry Maguire takes direct dig at Amorim after United virtually seal CL spot
Manchester United stand one step away from sealing their return to the Champions League after their 2-1 win against Brentford at Old Trafford on Monday.
Goals from Casemiro and Benjamin Sesko ensured that the three points remained in Manchester, despite an underwhelming performance on the night.
The reality is that performances have dipped overall since those two stunning wins against Manchester City and Arsenal early on in Michael Carrickâs tenure.
However, nine wins out of 13 and being in third place in the Premier League table after only four months marks a remarkable turnaround in form, considering the doldrums the club was in under Ruben Amorim.
Just 15 league wins overall, with the Red Devils finishing a dismal 15th in his debut season before being sacked with the club in sixth, highlights how poor United were under the Portuguese.
The 20-time English league champions did not look capable of securing a return to Europeâs premier club competition, and trailed Aston Villa, then in third place, by 11 points.
Harry Maguire took a direct dig at Amorim, although the specific comments were not detailed in the article.
Manchester United won 2-1 against Brentford, with goals from Casemiro and Benjamin Sesko, despite an overall underwhelming performance.
The victory puts Manchester United one step away from sealing their return to the Champions League.

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And now look where United are, and Harry Maguire was quick to praise Michael Carrick for sparking the turnaround.
In a rare instance, the former skipper also took a quite direct dig at the former head coach and his style of play, which often resulted in the three-time Champions League winners losing close games.
âWe had two tough â fixtures when Michael first âcome in, and I think everyone was probably looking at âthem thinking âoh noâ, with Arsenal and Man City, and we managed to get the six points,â âMaguire told Sky Sports after the win over the Bees.
âEveryoneâs believed in it, and â weâve gathered together. âWeâve got the confidence. We know that we can score goals from anywhere.
âThe results speak for themselves â since the manager has come in, and the formation has changed, we just âseemed to pick up results. I think that the âgames previous, when Ruben was here, the games were âfifty-fifty, but we always ended up on the back of a defeat.
âNow it seems like itâs the other way around, where weâre a lot better in both boxes. We defend our â box a lot better, â and weâre managing to âbe clinical in the other box.â
Not too many people can argue against what the centre-back said, and INEOS now have quite an easy task when naming the permanent head coach at the end of the season.
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