Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has said he is "very excited" about the year ahead despite his team entering 2025 in 14th place in the Premier League.
United's 2-0 home loss to Newcastle United on Monday condemned the team to their fifth league defeat in the same calendar month for the first time since September 1962, and a fourth straight reverse in all competitions means they have lost six of their last eight games.
But in a message posted on his club's official X account on New Year's Eve, Amorim wrote: "I know it will take a lot of hard work from everyone to get there, but I am very excited about where we can go together in 2025."
Amorim is yet to halt the alarming slide which led to Erik ten Hag's dismissal in October, and his team is seven points above the relegation zone with increasing talk of a fight to stay in the division, including by Amorim himself who has called it "a possibility."
But the coach said he is determined to press on with the 3-4-3 system despite the difficulties United's squad has had in adapting.
"Of course I didn't choose the players specifically for these positions but that I already knew," he said. "But I understand they have a lot of difficulties because they spend two years playing one way and then they are playing another."
Amorim did not have the benefit of a preseason to implement such a major change to United's tactical model, and admitted that is having a significant impact.
"I think the players are losing everything, the small things that we try to work on in training," Amorim said. "After one goal they lose everything because we don't have the base, we don't have time to build the base to cope with the difficult moments so it's really hard in this moment."
United have the toughest of starts to 2025 when they travel to play league leaders Liverpool on Sunday.