MANCHESTER -- Ruben Amorim has backed Sean Dyche's right to criticise his system while he was working as a pundit, but insists he never thought about changing his tactical approach despite pressure from the fans and the media.

Dyche claimed during a spell out of work that he "could win more games with that squad playing a 4-4-2" rather than Amorim's 3-4-3.

But the Portuguese coach has since turned things around with three wins in a row and faces Dyche on Saturday when United play Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Saturday.

Asked about Dyche's comments at a news conference on Thursday, Amorim said: "Maybe it's true if we play 4-4-2 we would win more games.

"But I always said that I have a way of playing that is going to take a while, but in the future it's going to be better. So

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