Amorim highlighted physicality because he believes the team loses the ball too much and needs to track back more effectively. He sees this as a quick win to improve the team's performance.
Journalists were impressed by Amorim's charisma, confidence, and clear communication. Many felt he connected well with the players and could inspire them to perform better.
Amorim mentioned his age as an advantage, believing it allows him to relate to the players better and communicate his ideas more effectively.
Amorim was resolute in his belief in his coaching methods, stating, 'It's my way or else. There's no second way.' He emphasized that he would adapt players but would implement his system 100%.
Amorim acknowledged Mourinho as an inspiration for Portuguese coaches but emphasized his own differences, noting that he is not coming in as a European champion and has a different approach.
Amorim expressed belief in the squad but warned that players who don't follow his instructions would face consequences. He said, 'I believe in you until you prove me wrong.'
Portuguese journalists were optimistic and proud of Amorim, believing he is the right person to lead Manchester United. They expect him to focus on winning matches and preparing for the next season.
Amorim suggested that while the names on the team sheet might not change, the positions of the players would be different to fit his system.
Amorim stated that while he doesn't have the final say, he has a great responsibility in choosing players. He emphasized the need to understand the league before making decisions.
Amorim's coaching staff is young, with his assistant turning 30 and another coach being 28. This youth is seen as an advantage in communicating with the players.
Premier League football returns after the November international break and the trip to Ipswich this Sunday(!) was on absolutely nobody's lips at Carrington on Friday.
That's because a sizeable press contingent had assembled to greet the club's new manager, or should that be head coach, Ruben Amorim.
Ian, Laurie, and Carl took part in said press conference with Andy listening in and we share our (mostly) first impressions of the Portuguese 39 year-old as he prepares his squad for Portman Road.
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