I said the same on another video. He might elevate Utd OR Utd may well drag him down and ruin his reputation. Ten Hag looks like damaged goods now, compared to how he was looked at post his impressive Ajax Champion's League run etc However this guy might have something ETH didn't. As a Liverpool fan, I'll be watching with a lot of interest. I've watched nearly as many Ole and ETH post match pressers in recent years as I have my own team. 😁
The one thing that gives me hope that he won’t be ruined is that INEOS, full of proven football people, will be behind him. Besides Ten Hag this summer, no United manager has had this level of support and structure since Sir Alex left. Honestly, it’s the most structure since before the Glazers showed up.
Yes, he has quality and potential to do something even bigger. But... Benfica and Porto were not in the best shape when he won. I think his main weapon was communication. Sporting has a lot of history with instability because their fans are always disappointed. He could bring some serenity even when he didn't win (he as 4th in his second season with Sporting...). So: good potential, probably the right guy to try to fix Man U, but they have to let it do it. And stop listening to some old players who speak like they have a saying in the club management.
@@pedropierre9594true, favouritism at Man United really destroy the club, the deadwood still there, the player who dont even deserve to be there, Rashford debut on 2016 and still didn't reach the expectation? i don't the manager was the problem mate, Klopp can't even change minamino what do you think he can do with Rashford?
Ten Hag was the hottest shit when he came around, yet look how that ended. Manu is a graveyard for players and coaches alike, this will just be the next victim
It makes 0 sense for Amorim, career wise, to join united now. Sporting is 1st, on track to winning back to back titles, and is doing well in the UCL. The complete opposite of Man U. Why give up on that, plus coaching a bunch of great young players... to join the graveyard that is Man U?
@ who knows what tomorrow holds? Do you think Kieran McKenna is still happy with his decision to turn down Chelsea/United to stay at Ipswich. Plus this is United we’re talking about, it isn’t just ANY job
Mas ver o fcporco roubar igrejas durante 25 anos ou mais não foi niiice. Fcp é aquele clube que de português não tem nada mas sim deveria jogar era lá na América do Sul ou crlho.
I think anyone saying coaches/players coming to Man Utd only to have their careers die don't realise that INEOS have taken over the footballing side of ownership. So far the INEOS group have acted swiftly with signings of board members, players and now the signing of Amorim. Now, i won't claim to be a football expert of sorts but i am confident with this current board members that with the structures in place and the football they want to enforce on the club will ease Amorim to succeed . Mind you, Erik Ten Hag is the most backed manager post-Fergie and has gotten players from his time in the Dutch league only to claim that he cannot play the Ajax way. WTF? I felt that the ineptitude of the Glazers for letting Ralf Rangnick go was the first mistake for Erik Ten Hag where no regulations were made for the style of football and the players to acquire to play that football. With the new technical board members of Dan Ashworth and Jason Wilcox I hope that Amorim does well. All the best to him ggmu
Sorry PR manager of Jimmy Ratcliffe, I believe what I see and you're right you ain't a football expert. They sacked like 1/3 of stuff to save money to then spend it on Fees and buyouts for managers. Nice havent done any better with them either. The club still has 600m depth, they down tools same as the glazers. And please don't bring up a fkin cycling team as an example, that sport is literally about who invest the most and have the best doctors for doping.
As much as I predicted Ten Hag getting fired under just these kind of circumstances when he first joined I do think there is potential for a different outcome this time. The players throwing a manager under the bus was predictable but one thing that surprised me about Ten Hag was his tactical ineptitude. It was shocking just how badly he set those players up and never, ever attempted to rectify the obvious flaws in the system.
@davids8127 Historically, your opinion is supported about our managerial woes and Amorims probable downfall but there are different circumstances this time which may just buck the trend. Nobody is expecting Amorim to topple City, at least while Pep consistently kills the league but I hope you have the humility to admit you were wrong if Amorim does improve UTD to push that top 4.
@@cameronjones8641 I mean how far this club fallen that we now consider top 4 as a success. I have no hope for this manager and no trust in the squad or ineos. The only difference is that Woodward and his friends are gone, but the culture is rotten to the core. Remember 8 game win streak under Ole who was all about vibes and they backstabbed him too, none of these players would play for any TOP team, except Bruno but no one needs a low key toxic crybaby and I like him as a player but his moaning must be unbearable for his team mates at times for sure. No manager could make this team into a real winning team but I hope I`m wrong.
@davids8127 I can completely see your points. I feel pretty much the same but I have just a glimmer. As for falling from grace and top 4 being success, I think Guardiola has done this. He dominates and even top sides like Liverpool have picked up scraps. Fergie would have been consumed by Guardiola, he would have done better than any other manager but still would have been bested. Once Guardiola has gone we may see a more balanced league with a more equal fight. I'm hoping we are in that mix with City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea.
Kind of weird you mention Edwards, because he has not been playing, it’s been Trincao in the starting 11 who is a much more vertical, high pressure and high tempo winger, making them much more dangerous than pre Gyokeres era
As a man utd fan, I was waiting for a video from you, since I know you have portugese roots and benfica fan, so u watch portugese primeira. Thank you, Adrian. I am so excited for Amorim era
I miss ETH. My team didn't even get to play this master tactician. I wanted so badly for my team to play him so we could have a good game and not the fact that we would've gotten 3 easy points
Thanks Adrian,your videos are always great. Obviously I'm heartbroken but I understand he can't turn this down. It's going to be a hard fought Liga Portugal this year with both Benfica and Porto playing better. V. Guimarães and Braga pretty good too.
Sporting didn't lose the supercup on penalties. They were winning 3-0 and Lost the game 4-3 in one of the most shocking finals Portugal has ever seen. It doesn't change the fact that Amorim is a great manager and I hope the one to get United back on track. But It's a different picture losing on penalties ( hey, shit happens) that losing a game you were winning 3-0 against one of the biggest rivals
I've got a good feeling about amorim I was personally never that excited about Erik ten haag but this one seems different he's got crazy potential as a manager
If his ball possession average goes from 60% in Porto to 50% in the Champions League against those small level teams, then it's likely to go down to 40% in the Premier League against the top 8 teams. It might benefit Rashford and Garnacho as they thrive on counter attacks. Another thing to note is that Lindelof is not a ball playing CB, so will he get sold in January or will Amorim be lenient to his former teammate?
There's is something that's perhaps would be interesting to say. During a Benfica flight home Jorge Jesus was doing game analyzes and callednAmorim," hey Ruben game here to learn a few things"
People were targeting the likes of Maguire and Rashford for their play and stuff, the really problem and cancer is Shaw, how long he has been in the club, he gives you this still young coming lad but he’s there forever but never present when we needed him.
Good pick. Just wonder if he can adapt to a 4 instead of 5 at the back. As the squad balance as a whole, not first 11, is more set up for a 4 2 3 1. Aside from the structural issues at United, which ,while improving, are stil there.
I hope he succeeds but have a sinking feeling that it'll the normal 3 years and then the sack at United. The root of the problem is with the club itself moreso than the manager/players.
The Portuguese Super Cup is important, yes. And he lost 4-3 after being up 3-0. Also, his 2022/23 season wasn't his fault. Varandas and Jorge Mendes set him up. It's their fault for pushing for last minute sales without replacements.
Meanwhile the former talk of the Portuguese town Sérgio Conceição is sitting without a job after resigning from Porto with multiple league, cups and super cups to his name and still isnt even fifty years old.
He is ahead in the national league, all victories in 9 games, his team is a machine Sporting CP, They have the best defence in the national league and by far the best attack, in the champion league out of 9 points, Sporting scored 7, in a bad day in Holland, they tied in the stadium of ... PSV that leads the Dutch league.. First Hugo Viana is snatched by Manchester City, now Ruben Amorim... I understand the money and the opportunity but...its also a risk, a risk that he could probably take later, next season and strike the deal now... An opportunity to make history with Sporting like this... bringing back to life, the giants from Lisbon, taking the lions to the top of European football again, where they deserve to be, an opportunity like this he wont have again, he could have made real history with Sporting this season, now...we l never know.... The club that gave us Figo, CR7, Nani, Bruno Fernandes, Futre and so many others, 7 ballons D or if I m not mistaken came from Sporting academy. Well, i..there is only one coach that could save Sporting and its president, everything was made as Amorim wanted, the team was build around him, players stayed because of him. I dont think Amorim is making the right decision, but with his skills, time and respect and a much bigger budget that he had at Sporting, he has a good chance of achieving great results with MU.. but he leaves Sporting world in a very tuff spot Only someone now with the right background, connected to the club, for me the second best Portuguese coach today after Amorim, can take over and keep the same level Abel Ferreira, he is the coach of Palmeiras at the moment and he is literally making history at that club, but I think its time he goes back home. Sporting needs him
I have a question. Say I support a club from one nation. Can I support another club from a different nation in the same continental area? For example, I have a friend who is a big supporter of Barcelona and AC Milan. Can that work? Just curious.
Yes,but it depends on your loyalty to a club. Some people have 2-3 other clubs they supported a part from their main club. But some hardcore fans will stay loyal to only one club because their love to the club is far more than everything. I do support MUFC as my main club but also tried to love other clubs but it felt different since other than MUFC is just another club for me tho.
@@jasonvanderloew3078 I've tried being "interested" in other clubs too (I wouldn't say support, just like have an interest in more than other clubs) yet no other club feels to me the same way United does either, they've just really won my heart over I suppose
Honestly not hearing of this New United talk and how this coach can change things. Not trying to hear it. Until I see the results. This club just goes through manager after manager. Man U, use to put fear in teams now they’re just a joke
Idk why but instead of wishing that Amorim could change Man United, I instead wishing that Man United wouldn't destroy Amorim's career. That's how desperate I've become after all this year being Man United fans🥲
Once we realised, the managers changed, the owner changed but the same players still there, favouritism was a virus at Man United, get rid of the deadwood, how many season do Rashford need to become a superstar? 😅 he made a debut on 2016, until now what he accomplished to mark himself as the best player in the world, there are to many inconsistent player in United that still there, even Pep can't fix United, Rangnick, Mourinho and CR7 already spoke about the problems #GGMU
Improve United? He willl be sacked in 4 years. The whole United is the problem and no manager will be given the authority to fix it. Mourinho and Ralf Rangnick words will forever haunt United.
Unfortunately for him and all his brilliance, he's just going to end up another body in the United sized graveyard of talent that's been there for the past 11 years
I think this manager can work as he seems like a good man manager. ETH was abit to tactical and not motivational enough. As a coach you have to communicate in a way that the player buy into your idea
Not to sound negative but this is all similar stuff that people said about other man u managers, fact is he wont succeed in terms of UCL and leagues. max he'll get is a fa or league cup and the players will down tools after a year and he'll be sacked by 2027. Its a poisoned job coaches only take for the reputation and pay rise after he does man u he wont find a job that'll pay him as much and hell be out the job for a while its a cycle thats been going since jose
The biggest mistake was that they did Real Madrid a favor by spending millions on Casamiro and Varane 2 players who were on the downward slope and with millionaire salaries. I say these 2 but it has already happened to a series of his. doesn't have the patience to build a player and a team
Hopefully he can succeed, Manchester United really destroys everyone from players to coaches. It'd be a shame to see a coach with so much potential to have his career & reputation ruined cause of how United is run.
Man Utd's expectations are unrealistic and have no patience. They have to understand their rivals have also got good managers and already have a "head start" where utd have to rebuild. As I said Utd have no patience considering Ten hag actually won cups. Utd are a stupid club run by owners with no clue - Amorim will finish outside the top 4 and will be sacked by this time next year.
@@anaekeharry9570 watched Johnson run in the box to backpost vs spurs did nothing and just walked back letting him score even raising his arm to acknowledge it was his fault. The first goal vs fc porto backed out of 50/50 and let the player run by him and cross. VS fenerbache their goal let the player cross again. vs west ham did not track his player summerville for his goal and missed a open net. No agenda facts!
At this point Man United is a place where succesful careers come to die. Including managers and players. Maybe Ruben will break the curse? I don't know, but this club certainly is cursed.
There is truth, and then there is sheer pettiness. This is the second one. Also, the circle of life will turn around to Liverpool's downfall eventually.
Havias de ter um grande desgosto para vida toda . Nem só dinheiro é mais que tudo na vida . TRAIDOR ,traidor tanto defendia estas palavras e agora faz isto . TRAIDOR
Stop with these cringe ass clickbait titles. There's no TRUTH about anything, and even if there is you wouldn't know it. Blud talking like he's Amorim's bro or some shit.
Rare rabona fail. As a journalist if you're not getting engagements on WHAT you write then you're doing a bad job. the same applies for other sports accounts who do the same thing. they have to create something in order to attract a person's attention. Journalism 101