As Manchester United supporters put together to welcome a highly-rated and gifted coach from exterior of Europe’s ‘massive 5’ leagues who has analysts swooning, they could be fearful that all of it sounds a bit acquainted.
However in Ruben Amorim, they are often sure that in a single essential facet he gained’t be something like Erik ten Hag.
The defining criticism concerning the sacked Dutchman was that after two-and-a-bit seasons the soccer was nonetheless formless and the tactical course indecipherable.
Amorim, who is about to depart Portuguese champions Sporting to maneuver to Outdated Trafford, is nothing if not a diligent – and decisive – tactical thinker.
From a ruthless press to proactive possession soccer, from a daring excessive line to a complexly shape-shifting 3-4-3 formation, the hallmarks of Amorim’s soccer might be etched into muscle reminiscence in detailed coaching periods.
And there might be legitimate considerations. Most distinguished might be how a Manchester United squad in-built Ten Hag’s picture will deal with the change to a again three and a tactical system completely at odds with what got here earlier than. It gained’t go well with everybody.
With United posting a £113m web loss for 2023-24, a £15m compensation invoice for sacking Ten Hag and paying at the least £8m to set off Amorim’s launch clause, added to the £200m spent on summer time transfers, the Portuguese isn’t prone to have a lot funds for January signings.
Right here’s a take a look at the most important winners and losers from Amorim’s appointment
