About the last question, he responded in portuguese earlier that he didn't watch Manchester United play last night. He watched City (because Sporting plays against City in the Champions League soon), and he watched Estrela da Amadora (Sporting next match in the league).
I think her question was more about why it was taking so long for the deal agreement when it was already clear he's going to Man Utd post Sporting's official receipt of bid from Man Utd. Ruben says the clarification will be given after the game. So...
Please calm down. We are in a different country, and we should be respectful of their customs. Do you understand what I mean? Did you watch the Manchester United game? He is currently managing another club, so let's show some respect.
Dear Mike Larry 2592. Well done. If the timing and wording are prickly for Amorim and he doesn't want to get in the way of both organizations' echelon, then why sit in front of the media?
@@eddyvideostar Erm..because he has to give a pre-match press conference as Sporting coach. Oh and the last question was pathetic. What did she really expect him to say? Amorim has far too much class, let's hope some of it rubs off when he arrives in Manchester.
The Sky Sports News new Man Utd manager milkathon is truly in full force. Watch them put a new 5 minute report together any time Amorim so much as opens his mouth.
@@LesNaidoo-k6n I support Man Utd, so why would I have to deal with it? Doesn't mean I want to sit through 5 minutes of Sky Sports analysis every time he lets his dog out in the garden for a piss.
@saadasad7414 cos I can see the style of play even if It was just his first game in charge. Ps eth was in charge for over 3 seasons and not once I. Saw a style of play. It was so refreshing to see no, back passing and side to side
@@aaronparker4382I will stop you there, biggest would be Real Madrid, in terms of popularity as well it would be Real Madrid, Manchester United in terms of popularity would be 3, All time in terms of success would be 5 or 6 1) Real Madrid 2) Bayern Munich 3) Barcelona 4) Juventus 5) Liverpool/Man Utd 6) Liverpool/Man Utd 7) AC Milan 8) Inter Milan 9) Ajax 10) Benfica 11) Porto/Marseille/Arsenal/Celtic/PSV
Keep your mouth shut. He is not responsible for the negotiation process. Things change during negotiations. I don’t know why many ignorant people hate on him.
To Robosunny 1687, If Amorim feels that he is playing a prickly, pawnish intermediary role, then why would he want to sit in front of the media in the first place?
This is not the special one..this man is the needed one..I have complete an utter compassion that Manchester United will get their man. Paddy, Kildare, Ireland
yup. Erik Ten Haag was brilliant at Ajax....and then became a dithering wreck at united. Ruben should take this as a hint - stay away from United and the awful British press
It's business they focus on what sells, rodri has no global appeal maybe Vini ... Rodri is a humble down to earth guy, but doesn't rack in money for the capitalists ... And United do that very well, it is a proper commercial club.
@ I’d argue city have tried to do the exact same thing and create a commercial Goliath like United. People just don’t care. United winning the league cup had a longer news cycle than city winning the treble. It’s not like city haven’t tried to rack in money for the capitalists as you say
I would like to apologise in advance for the novel I am about to type. An old habit that won't seem to go away. But here goes What makes no sense to me is, why didn't Man United do this in the summer? Why now? They admitted to trying to find someone, but no one was available, so they kept ten Hag and gave him money to spend on players that the next manager may not want (apart from Yoro I'm sure) so why now and why not in the summer? Even Liverpool were going for him in the summer, but it didn't happen for some reason. So why are Sporting or Ruben OK with it now? And not when the likes of Liverpool were trying to get him in the summer? It makes no sense. Ten Hag should never have been given the extra time, if he wasn't going to be continued to get the backing for more games. The timing is similar to when Rodgers was sacked by Liverpool and they brought in Klopp. Jamie Carragher even said, why not and why not in the summer. Ended up working for the best for them. Klopp even took them to a Europa League final, later that same season. So I'm not sure what the thinking was I would have genuinely, preferred Ruud to be given until either the end of the year or the end of the season. That would benefit both Ruud and Ruben. If you think about it, it's a win win for both of them. Ruud would get to gain more experience, managing in the Premier League and also the Europa League. Gaining experience in managing a huge club and he'd have learned a lot. No matter how well it is going, they still shouldn't offer Ruud the job. As it would be like Olé all over again and Olé was way more experienced and was a league title winner in Norway For Ruben, this would have benefitted him, because he would manage the team he spent a few years, slowly building. A team that finally understands his philosophy. He would have maybe successfully defended his league title. 3 in 5 years would have looked good on his CV. He would have expanded his experience and knowledge in the champions league too. He's definitely managing Sporting against City, but I'd have liked to see him manage Sporting against Arsenal too. I would have liked to see how far he can take Sporting and if he can win a domestic cup along the way too. It just makes more sense to have Ruben agree a deal now, but to join at the end of the season. He'd have a proper pre season and a 2 month transfer window, to bring in, who he wants or needs and offload the ones he doesn't think are good enough or would not understand his philosophy. He'd be watching Man United from Lisbon and even flying to Manchester, every now and then and maybe even fly to the away Europa League games, shortly after his ucl tie and from there, he'd watch the players and decide who he should keep and who he should sell. Would have worked out great for both of them. Win win situation. Sadly, that is not happening and Ruuds last game will be Leicester at home again. All four of the games he'll manage, will be at home. But I'm glad we get to see Ruben manage Sporting against City at home. That would be like an idea of what the club are expected to get. Like an interview or audition. But sadly, the club always get good managers, that don't work out in the end. It always seems great and they always seem like the right one, up until they join. Like Gary Neville said, the club is a graveyard for both players and managers. They've made great managers look bad and also great or promising players look bad. The career the young lads would have had, if they didn't join Man United would have been way better
Very valid point The first thing that prob comes to my head is that they consider this season now as a write of. So they want Ruben to quickly accustom to the premier league and Europa league in order to prepare for next season.
Amorims release clause was higher and Liverpool didn't want to pay it. The release clause changed at the start of the season Amorim has managed Ugarte before, De Ligt, Martinez, Yoro all would work in his system, Mainoo suits him, Hojlund suits him, Onana suits him funnily enough, Amad Suits him etc. The principles of Amorim are similar to Ten Hag all be it a different formation.
RVN has better pedigree than Ole at this stage when they were/are managers at Utd. Go check Coaches Voice when RVN breaks down his tactics vs Ole asked countless times about tactics and his reply being ‘I can talk about tactics all day’ before proceeding to talk about vibes. RVN won the double in dutch league in his first season, and even in the media has an aura between switching from jokes/serious and getting the culture. Ole used to smile even after a loss. I would agree with you that I wouldn’t give RVN the permanent gig, but I would have given him end of season and the measuring stick being top 4 /cup success.
Even though this is similar to what went on with ten Hag, I hope there's differences in tactics. Positive things were said about ten Hag. Everyone thought he was the right man and it didn't work out. Ruud talked about always wanting attacking football, so I'd trust him more than Olé and that's part of the reason why I want him as interim manager until the end of the season. The experience he'd gain would be massive for him. He would then move on and try to manage another club, preferably a club in the top five leagues of Europe and I'd be fine with him managing a club in the championship and bringing that team into the Premier League and then staying in the Premier League would be a huge positive Ten Hag tried to bring his own players in. Players that would have suited his system and it didn't work out. So I hope that changes with Ruben. There needs to be more changes upstairs. Better coaches on the training pitch as well. I even think there needs to be a change in their diet. Klopp brought in a new chef from his time in Germany I think and that also made a huge difference. They also increased the intensity of their training. I hope this opens the door to the youngsters in the team that aren't getting a chance at the moment. Like Amass and Wheatley. We will surely see Chido Obi-Martin. He's already doing great things in the youth team. He's ready to step up and he'll be turning 17 in less than a month too. Amir Ibragimov is a young 16 year old talent that I want to see be given game time too. There's left back problems and yet, Amass has not been given a chance yet. Hopefully one of the remaining three games that Ruud has, we see more youngsters play. He only brought on Wheatley. But with the score at 5-2 and less than half an hour to go. That would have been the perfect chance to bring in the likes of Amass, Fletcher and Fitzgerald. Three youngsters that would have remembered that forever. But I'm glad Wheatley came on. Hopefully we see the other three get a chance during the next three games, but I'm not sure they will I wanted to ask the question to you guys about who you think should definitely be sold in the summer and who you would want to see be brought in? Antony and Maguire definitely need to go, but I don't think Antony is going anywhere, because of what he cost. It's just the same thing that happened with Maguire, except at least Maguire tries and at least he started off well. It only went downhill for him, when he got the extra responsibility, by accepting the captaincy. That was not only the clubs mistake, but his own fault for not rejecting and saying that there are others that are way ahead of me that you should consider. But those two names are at the top of my list to be sold immediately in the summer or even January. There's a chance that Rashford will be gone too, in the summer, but I'd be fine if he stays. The new manager might get something different out of him. He did brilliant during ten Hags first season. Maybe would have done even better if Ronaldo had left that summer. I'd loan out Bayindir and bring in another goalkeeper that would actually challenge Onana. Davies as the left wing back option seems perfect. Not happening but Cole Palmer on the right wing, considering the fact that he grew up a Manchester United fan. I'm not sure if they'd sign another striker as I don't think Zirkzee would suit Ruben. But we'll see
I feel sorry for Sporting n fans; they suddenly gotta find a new manager during one of their great Club moments after winning two Titles in 5 years, and doing well in Champions League! £10M compensation for Ruben one of their greatest Managers, and £4M for his support staff! £14M is small change for disruption their entire season, club, team, fans during a critical moment. UTD have are basically ripping Sportings entire Managerial staff away from them! The best Manager and Staff set up they have had in decades! And Sporting are still doing it the right way respect and Class! I doubt a Premier League big club would be so understanding! What a Class Club! Hope they destroy City in Champs League! 👍🙏
This is just one of the biggest reasons United is suffering for the past few years. God damn media against every manager and the club. “WHY IS IT TAKING SO LONG”, IT’S BEEN THREE DAYS SINCE TEN HAG GOT SACKED Good luck to Amorim after his first lost match as United manager, media will judge him and pressure like every other manager from the past. They are already saying he is not good enough. Also, some fans are already saying that RVN is better option since he won last night against reserves. JESUS
How is it taking a long time? Erik was sacked on Monday, its barely been 4 days. Just because the media are dying for a story does not mean Manchester United and Sporting need to rush for them. It takes a month then maybe you say it's taken a long time but it hasn't even been a week!
British Media in two months: "He has no tactics", "He is Portugese", "He is too young to be in Premier League", "He doesn't eat Baked beans for breakfast", "He buys Portugese players", "His name is Ruben Amorim and not Gareth Southgate".
@@Lucky28PTI do feel very bad for you lot It should have been done in the summer And in my head it made sense for every party agree the deal now, but do the managerial role in the summer Rudd benefits by getting more experience while also having a good legend feel around the club so the fans get on board with him more quickly for the few months, while giving the players an extra 10% each game due to his presence. For Ruben I would have loved to have seen how far he would have got in the champions league while playing premier league teams. Would have given him more experience and a different perspective to when he would join us. And also he would have more time to prepare.
They did the exact same thing when they get him from Braga club, and they didn't wait till when was suitable for Braga, so they can't complain that someone do them what they did to others
Problem that's making me mad is like the sky sports presenters are trying to make it look like he's there manager already and talking about what he will do to the club even when it's not officially confirmed
Sporting fan here. My two cents (and probably from other fans aswell) is that this was the WORST timing ever for this bid and situation to happen. Our next matches are Man City, Braga and Arsenal. Plus, some players choose not to leave on the summer, convinced by Amorim to stay and try to bring to Sporting back to back league titles (last time was almost 70 years ago!) as the plan was to secure the team, try to be champions again and leave in the summer and now some players (and fans) seem a bit betrayed by this decision of him kind of "abandoning the ship". Honestly, I hope everything goes well with him, he deserves the best and my forever gratitude to help rebuild Sporting back to glory (2 league titles, the 1st after a 20 year drought...) but I just wanted him to leave by the end of season.
@@Mo-Jun-Mose It depends on how INEOS’s structure will support him. At Sporting, the structure led by the president and Hugo Viana (who will become Man City’s new sporting director next season) always aimed to bring in the players Amorim wanted. There was a perfect synergy between the scouts’ reports and the coach’s preferences. They followed a kind of policy of “better to buy fewer, high-quality, expensive players than a truckload of questionable ones”. If the preferred player wasn't available, then they preferred to wait for the best suitable one or using the Youth Academy rather than bring some "plan B/C/D". Sometimes Amorim was questioned about a player he really wanted but could probably not come and he just said something like "He's the plan A/B/C, if it's not him then someone from the Youth Academy will step in". Amorim always had decision-making power in these choices and was given time to implement his style of play and philosophy. He joined Sporting in March 2020 and spent the remainder of that season filtering players, which allowed him to establish his ideas and bring in the players he wanted and the club could afford at the time, like Pedro Gonçalves, Adán, and Nuno Santos. He can be a bit stubborn, but time has always proved him right. He communicates well with the press without stirring up controversies, earning praise from the Portuguese media for his non-toxic style. He loves the 3-4-3 formation, which, despite appearing defensive, quickly becomes an incredible attacking overflow due to the wide players essentially acting as wingers. TL;DR: Give him time; let him work through this season, make mistakes, and test solutions so that next season he might pull off something special.
I think this coach will be favoured by the english media because he seems like he has a good personality. There in england if you know how to carry on they will look after you. The players wont be able to get this coach sacked. They will be destroyed by the english media
When they keep saying , why is it taking to long, it's been a few days! Relax!! Just because media can pump out a video an hour beating the same dead horse , doesn't mean it's taking a long time
Manchester United current cycle: -fans and club salivating for a new manager. -previous manager got sacked and all of a sudden the team performs well for 1 or 2 games. -new manager arrives, and somewhat decent first prem season. -second season turns disasterous, maybe grab a trophy or so if they are lucky. -halfway trough the 3rd season manager gets sacked. -repeat for new manager. I feel like Manchester United right now is a club where money is to be made and dreams come to die.
well if Sporting serve of any example the players will be fcked cause he doesnt like any of those around the team even former stars os Sporting got put way to training alone.
at this point sky sports news no longer tell us what we do not know already if anything they just pedal incorrect information and make out like they know everything🤣 of course it will happen eventually🤔
It looks like Manchester is doing unfair things to other clubs. Despite their onfield struggles still Manchester still a gigantic club and can be resisted.
I swear English media is the worst. They're milking every possible video they can get from this. As much as their so-called pundits hate Man Utd, they're getting a hard on by just speaking about the club. The same goes for ESPN
Sky sports used to be the place to go for sports news now its embarrassingly bad they just churn out the same thing day after day and their reports are very child like they ask the most childish questions ''did you watch united last night?'' What does that have to do with anything? They used to be really good when Jim White as on there now its just how do we get clicks on youtube what a fall from grace. Cant remember the last time i actually put sky sports news on
As a Sporting fan I can say that there is no pride for Man Utd stealing our manager, just disappointment. Frankly speakin' we couldn't care less about Man Utd or even the Premier League.