Amorim Seeks Manchester United Resurrection
The Portuguese coach, Rúben Amorim, is charting the course for Manchester United’s recovery. Currently, from the club’s summer training base at the Chicago Fire facilities, Amorim is working on rebuilding the team after a disappointing season. Last season, United finished in fifteenth position in the Premier League, their worst performance in more than half a century. In response to this situation, Amorim has reinforced the attack with the incorporations of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, with an investment of 128.5 million pounds. In an interview, Amorim addressed the initial challenges of his management, the doubts he experienced at certain moments of the previous season, and the pressure of managing United. In addition, he shared his future plans and his conviction in the return of success. The strategist also spoke about his relationship with Sir Jim Ratcliffe, minority owner of the club, and his focus on improving the internal culture, including the decision to remove Alejandro Garnacho from the pre-season tour.Amorim commented on the team culture and the changes implemented: “I think it’s something that concerns the whole club. It’s not one person who arrives and says that everything has to be changed. Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox were aligned on everything we needed to change. Of course, the coach is an important piece. Because if the coach doesn’t want to, it’s very difficult. But I feel that we are now more organized. I think everyone knows their place. This is my job, and everyone knows it. And that seems like a small thing, but it’s a big thing. I think we have improved even in the medical department and in nutrition. We are much better. What we eat, the way we behave on tour, on the field. The rules. I think everything is important. I know they are not children and I don’t treat the players like children. But I think these small rules can help a group be strong.”“I want to be at Manchester United for 20 years”.
Rúben Amorim
