Ruben Amorim is having a rough start at Manchester United with a 2-0 loss at Wolves being the latest setback. The manager wants to bring in young players like Alejandro Garnacho and is keeping an eye on player fitness to stop injuries. Even though things aren’t going great right now Amorim’s plans could help get the club back on track.
- Amorim started just as sporting director Dan Ashworth left.
- There’s been drama about the Premier League’s LGBTQ+ stuff and higher ticket prices.
- Amorim’s got 2 wins 2 losses and 1 draw in his first 5 games.
Tactical Innovations and Team Management
At Manchester United, Amorim likes to work with the whole team together. He does tactical practice and works on where players should be, but doesn’t do one-on-one meetings cause he wants everyone to feel like a team. He’s trying to make everyone feel better about themselves after all the bad stuff before he came. Amorim doesn’t allow food in the changing room on matchdays and he likes doing interviews where everyone can see what’s going on, showing he’s big on discipline and being open. He also really watches how fit players are and looks at all their stats to try and stop injuries which was a big problem when ten Hag was in charge.
️ “We have to survive”
Ruben Amorim says he knew his start at Manchester United would be tough following their 2-0 loss at Wolves https://t.co/VqQcL6Kqt9
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews)
December 27, 2024
Future Prospects and Player Development
Going forward Amorim really wants to work with young players especially Alejandro Garnacho who some people say reminds them of Ronaldo. Getting Garnacho better is really important to Amorim like it says in an article about how Garnacho fits in with Amorim’s plans. Also Amorim is helping players like Mason Mount who’s been having trouble with injuries there’s an article about that too showing how Amorim’s helping him. While Amorim’s still getting used to running a big team like Manchester United his focus on making the team feel good and getting better could help make United great again.
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