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    Ruben Amorim channels Ferguson to defend Man United keeper decision

    Grace JohnsonBy Grace JohnsonAugust 18, 2025Updated:August 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ruben Amorim faced a question just 55 seconds into a post-match news conference at Old Trafford on Sunday that lasted under three-and-a-half minutes. The question concerned his goalkeeper choice and whether he considered selecting veteran former England man Tom Heaton over Altay Bayindir for the Premier League defeat by Arsenal.

    Ruben Amorim faced a question just 55 seconds into a post-match news conference at Old Trafford on Sunday that lasted under three-and-a-half minutes. The question concerned his goalkeeper choice and whether he considered selecting veteran former England man Tom Heaton over Altay Bayindir for the Premier League defeat by Arsenal.

    “Why?” Amorim asked, raising his eyebrows and staring in disbelief.

    Ferguson-style media tactics

    The exchange mirrored a style once common at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson. Ferguson often treated questions he found ridiculous or exposing a weakness with fierce rebuttals, circling the wagons around his team. His mantra was simple: “You are either with us, or against us.” Ferguson regarded most journalists as in the “against us” camp and treated their opinions with consistent disdain.

    Amorim met Ferguson just over a week ago at the opening of United’s revamped training ground. It is unclear whether media tactics were discussed, but Amorim has focused this summer on building a tight squad bond.

    Transfer window pressures

    Situations can change quickly near the transfer window’s close. Andre Onana’s former club Inter Milan has reportedly explored signing a new goalkeeper. Despite that, United still believe no additions will occur in that position.

    The club prioritized refreshing attacking positions with available funds. When Gianluigi Donnarumma became available after leaving Paris Saint-Germain, Old Trafford confirmed the Italian goalkeeper would not be joining United. That stance has not changed.

    Choosing Onana vs. Bayindir

    Amorim’s decision to pick Onana against Arsenal reflected careful consideration. The 29-year-old had been first choice for the Europa League final in May, despite high-profile mistakes against Tottenham in Bilbao.

    Amorim said on Friday’s pre-match press conference that Onana was available, but by kick-off he had only three full training sessions after a hamstring injury in early July. In his absence, Amorim noted Bayindir’s strong summer performances across three countries, remaining unbeaten in the matches he played, including three-and-a-half of five games.

    Reinforcing team philosophy

    Amorim concluded that keeping Bayindir in goal supported his ‘group’ philosophy. Bayindir had done nothing to deserve being dropped, and Onana’s fitness still required trust. Choosing to defend his decision in the post-match press conference reflected a wider strategy to maintain squad confidence and authority.

    “Why?” Amorim asked, raising his eyebrows and staring in disbelief.

    Ferguson-style media tactics

    The exchange mirrored a style once common at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson. Ferguson often treated questions he found ridiculous or exposing a weakness with fierce rebuttals, circling the wagons around his team. His mantra was simple: “You are either with us, or against us.” Ferguson regarded most journalists as in the “against us” camp and treated their opinions with consistent disdain.

    Amorim met Ferguson just over a week ago at the opening of United’s revamped training ground. It is unclear whether media tactics were discussed, but Amorim has focused this summer on building a tight squad bond.

    Transfer window pressures

    Situations can change quickly near the transfer window’s close. Andre Onana’s former club Inter Milan has reportedly explored signing a new goalkeeper. Despite that, United still believe no additions will occur in that position.

    The club prioritized refreshing attacking positions with available funds. When Gianluigi Donnarumma became available after leaving Paris Saint-Germain, Old Trafford confirmed the Italian goalkeeper would not be joining United. That stance has not changed.

    Choosing Onana vs. Bayindir

    Amorim’s decision to pick Onana against Arsenal reflected careful consideration. The 29-year-old had been first choice for the Europa League final in May, despite high-profile mistakes against Tottenham in Bilbao.

    Amorim said on Friday’s pre-match press conference that Onana was available, but by kick-off he had only three full training sessions after a hamstring injury in early July. In his absence, Amorim noted Bayindir’s strong summer performances across three countries, remaining unbeaten in the matches he played, including three-and-a-half of five games.

    Reinforcing team philosophy

    Amorim concluded that keeping Bayindir in goal supported his ‘group’ philosophy. Bayindir had done nothing to deserve being dropped, and Onana’s fitness still required trust. Choosing to defend his decision in the post-match press conference reflected a wider strategy to maintain squad confidence and authority.

     

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