Ruben Amorim, Manchester United’s new head coach, emphasized that the team will need to endure a period of adjustment before his tactics lead to success, following a 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town in his debut game. Amorim highlighted the need for players to adapt to his preferred 3-4-2-1 formation, acknowledging the challenge of implementing changes quickly while striving for positive results. He outlined plans to rotate players in upcoming matches to facilitate training and development of his tactical approach, emphasizing the importance of balancing immediate results with long-term progress.
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March Madness: Facts to help you fill out your men's bracket
Keith Lipscomb is a senior editor for ESPN Fantasy and a contributor for men's college basketball at ESPN, offering insights and trends for the 2025 NCAA tournament bracket. He highlights key statistics and historical trends, such as the SEC's record 14 teams in the field and the success of at-large teams with poor conference records in the first round. Lipscomb also notes the prevalence of upsets among high seeds and the consistent success of double-digit...
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