Ruben Amorim Deploys New Method to Stop Team Leak
Manchester United Launches Investigation into Team News Leaks

Manchester United has initiated an investigation to identify the source of leaked team news information.
Manager Ruben Amorim has expressed disappointment that his team lineups are being revealed before matches, admitting it’s “not a good thing.”
On Saturday evening, Manchester United’s starting lineup for their clash with Manchester City was leaked on social media.
Despite this, the team managed to secure a 2-1 comeback victory at the Etihad Stadium, thanks to Amad Diallo’s late winner.
Following the match, Amorim acknowledged the leak, stating that he was aware of the information coming from within his dressing room.
“I know that story,” the manager said, via the club’s official website. “I don’t know, I think it’s impossible to fix nowadays because you have a lot of people in the club, the players talk with agents.
“I don’t know, you can talk with friends, so it’s hard to know. It’s not a good thing but let’s move on and go to the next one and see if they find the next starting XI.”
While team leaks are not uncommon in the Premier League, the timing of this particular leak raised concerns at Old Trafford.
As part of the investigation, Amorim has spoken with players Amad Diallo and Alejandro Garnacho to determine if they were involved in the leak.
However, the manager is satisfied that neither player is directly responsible.
A New Approach to Team Selection

To prevent future leaks, Amorim plans to be more discreet with his starting lineups going forward.
This move aims to maintain an element of surprise and prevent opponents from gaining an unfair advantage.
Manchester United’s investigation into the team news leaks is ongoing, with the club determined to identify the source and prevent similar incidents in the future.
