The defeat sparked debate over whether United's midfield was overpowered by City's four midfielders, but Amorim argued that the team's system has remained consistent throughout the season.
He pointed out that United has often played with three central defenders and two midfielders, and that the team's players have adapted to different opponents and formations.
Amorim emphasized that the team's strategy is not solely dependent on the number of midfielders, but rather on how they are positioned and how they interact with the rest of the team.
He cited examples from previous games where United played with two midfielders and still had opportunities to score, and argued that other teams playing with more midfielders have struggled more than United.
Amorim concluded that the team's setup is flexible and adaptable, and that it depends on the specific game and opponent.