Ruben Amorim - Manchester United Head Coach

Not trying to piss about the issue in his interviews is he?

He knows these "performances" have appeared over the years and then nothing afterwards, though I do feel that was a better actual performance than a lot of those - especially the ETH ones which were heavily scrappy counter-attack wins, felt there was a level of control in that today, so hopefully there's more to this that those.... but who knows with this team. :lol:
 
If we could only bring in afew it would just help momentum wise. Perhaps a clever loan deal if we shift out some big earners?
 
I bloody like him. He’s furious because we played like that today but not for the last month, and rightly so.
 
That post match interview.. this man really gets it. Finally have we got it right? I think we might have. Whatever the short term pain might be, I think we've got it right.
 
I don't want to add too much to the ETH shite in this thread but he lost 7 fecking nil at Anfield.

FML how did he ever survive that.
 
Honestly the Bournemouth, Wolves and Newcastle games feel completely at odds with what we've seen in the other 7(?) games under Amorim. Hopefully that was just a blip because everyone had flu or something. If this performance had come off the back of the City win we'd be absolutely giddy right now.

We looked like a decent side today. Helped that we didn't have low energy plodders like Casemiro on the pitch dragging us down.
 
He can't come out and say it but the main difference between today and Newcastle is the midfield two.

It's not just a case of trying harder.
Indeed, our 2 best players today were the 2 that didn't play against Newcastle and it showed
 
Interesting interview, he seems pissed. Seems mad about the performances prior to today. He at least recognises that we've been capable of putting in good performance before and then returned to type.

Let's hope we build on today.
 
That is the best interview a Manchester United manager has given post Fergie for me. Challenging the players - that’s the baseline, effort, commitment. Love this guy- demanding standards
 
He's more annoyed today than ever. Because there were things in that game that we can't be bothered to do most of the time.

That's an elite mentality.
 
Agree 100% with what he said in the post match Sky interview. The players have let the coaches down in previous matches by the weak mentality and lethargy. Asking players to give their all in a 90 min game is not too much to ask from Amorim and I would love to believe they've turned a corner...but let's see what happens against Arse, Southampton, Brighton!
 
Very good post match interview.

Made Shaw and Mount travel. Like that as well.
 
He’s fuming. Said he can’t speak to the players until he’s calmed down because he doesn’t understand why they can fight in games like this and against City but then not turn up in others

My manager he will be a massive success here
This.

Loved it!
 
I love how everyone is mentioning again how he speaks.

He's a breath of fresh air, this guy got me going when he was in charge of Braga and didn't even have a coaching licence and was beating the big 3 to win a cup in Portugal. Great communicator. But you know what the best thing about him is, that nearly no other coach has (for reasons I absolutely understand)?

No generic answers in pressers. Almost any coach in the world, except a few, it's just run of the mill answers. I get why they do that, to be honest. But, every time Ruben speaks, I feel like I'm learning things about how football is being played. He says what's in his heart, not his mind, he talks fecking football, and he doesn't give 2 craps if people will like what he says or not.

If he has bad things to say, he'll say them, and straight into our faces. It's clear the results in Sporting and Braga always made me think he could do well with us at United, but the way he comes across has always been the cherry on top for me. Exhuberates this aura he knows what he's doing every single time he speaks.

Being a great coach doesn't guarantee results, but I maintain my position he's great (and I wish my Benfica had spent the money on him 4 years ago...)
 
He can't come out and say it but the main difference between today and Newcastle is the midfield three

It's not just a case of trying harder.

A factor I'm sure but it wasn't just that. Ugarte and Mainoo have played in the other games where we've had similar issues physically for example.

The entire team were more aggressive today.
 
A factor I'm sure but it wasn't just that. Ugarte and Mainoo have played in the other games where we've had similar issues physically for example.

The entire team were more aggressive today.

True and that mainly down to Mainoo not quite being fit I think.

But you can't put that performance in today with Casemiro, Eriksen and Zirkzee on the pitch. Doesn't matter how much they try, they can't physically do it.
 
He’s fuming. Said he can’t speak to the players until he’s calmed down because he doesn’t understand why they can fight in games like this and against City but then not turn up in others

My manager he will be a massive success here
I fecking loved this
 
I really love his personality. we need a big second half to the season. No reason we cant get back on track and go far in europa
 
That’s a punchy interview and he’s absolutely spot on.

If you don’t work hard it doesn’t matter what formation or tactics you play.

Yeah. Loved the interview. Very specifically said it's not formation or tactics.
 
He's more annoyed today than ever. Because there were things in that game that we can't be bothered to do most of the time.

That's an elite mentality.
Isn’t that down to rotation as well and having unrealistic expectations of players like eriksen and Casemiro. Also expecting players to be something they aren’t or don’t have the ability to be like Zhikzee and Malacia.
Truth is that he has 12-13 players he can rely on to carry out what he wants and if he picks a team from anything other than those 12-13, it’s a risk
 
He’s fuming. Said he can’t speak to the players until he’s calmed down because he doesn’t understand why they can fight in games like this and against City but then not turn up in others

My manager he will be a massive success here
The phrase he's looking for is "game raising cnuts". :lol: And considering we're so low down the table, that will serve us well for the rest of the season.
 
I really don’t give a toss about his results yet. I can SEE what he is trying to do, and I can see something building on that pitch. Combined with his charisma and personality, I am fully behind the guy.
 
I like what he said in the presser, especially the part pointing out that everyone at this club just got so comfortable while earning a fortune. Really happy I don’t have to listen to a coach referring to his players as Rashy , Lingzy or whatever, changing the culture is crucial.
 
Happy to see him annoyed. We've seen this group pull it out vs Liverpool and City in big games in the last year alone. For them to have that ability and then go MIA all too regularly in the "lesser" matches is why we are all so frustrated. The lack of mentality, lack of desire to win all the time is what has held us back for so long. Hopefully we're seeing who will and will not show up in every match.
 
That is the best interview a Manchester United manager has given post Fergie for me. Challenging the players - that’s the baseline, effort, commitment. Love this guy- demanding standards
The difference is, all our other managers have been so insecure and desperate to justify the job they were doing - they would have come out and talked about that performance as if we'd just won the Champions League.

Real winners and top performers don't feel the need to constantly defend themselves and justify their position.
 
Very very encouraging ! The club and the supporters need to back him as much as possible. Things could still remain ugly for some time, these first few weeks were very dense as he had to: (i) get to know his new players, (ii) instill a new tactical setup in a limited amount of training sessions, and more importantly (iii) diagnose an issue that looks like it involves more than just a question of player's abilities and setup. But he clearly has a plan and I am confident he will turn things around.
 
Isn’t that down to rotation as well and having unrealistic expectations of players like eriksen and Casemiro. Also expecting players to be something they aren’t or don’t have the ability to be like Zhikzee and Malacia.
Truth is that he has 12-13 players he can rely on to carry out what he wants and if he picks a team from anything other than those 12-13, it’s a risk
That is very true and needs to be considered. Rotation here and there is okay but wholesale changes from game to game didn't help, although some of it has been enforced.