Ruben Amorim admitted that he was not happy with Manchester United's playing style as they held Arsenal to a draw.
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Amorim opened up on Man Utd's playing styleHad one shot on target in the first halfMan Utd held Arsenal to a 1-1 drawFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Amorim adopted a defensive approach as United hosted Arsenal in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Sunday. The hosts sat back and defended in the first half as they had just one shot on target from which Bruno Fernandes scored the opener. The Red Devils improved after the break, though, as they threatened the Gunners backline on multiple occasions and could have even won the match, if not for David Raya's heroics in goal.
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Speaking to after the match, the Portuguese coach admitted that Man Utd's approach had not been ideal, saying: "When you coach Manchester United, you cannot play too much like that but the idea is to win the game and not to show something just to the fans. I know that it's frustrating for the fans sometimes but then when you score and you feel comfortable and then you have a lot of opportunities, the game changes, the momentum changes and they are happy. So we have to deal with that.
"Sometimes we have to do things that are not popular but if you want to win and imagine one way to win, we have to do it because in the end, we need the points."
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The 40-year-old added: "We don't want to play like this, defending so much and giving the ball to the opponent. But with all the games, with all the problems and then the characteristics of the players, try to adapt and imagine the game that we could win and we proved that today.
"In the low block, we can control more the game and then we have some good players for transition."
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The Red Devils will be back in action this Thursday as they take on Real Sociedad in the second leg of their Europa League round of 16 tie.