Man United, the clear opinion of a legend on Amorim: “He is …”

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A former glory of English football supports Ruben Amorim and calls for patience, despite the difficulties encountered by the Portuguese technician.

Ruben Amorim's start to the Mandate in Manchester United is, for the moment, well below expectations. Currently, the Mancunian training occupies 15ᵉ place in the classification of the Premier League after 25 days.

Since his arrival on the banks of the Irwell last November, the Portuguese coach recorded 10 victories, 2 draws and 9 defeats in all competitions. Despite this disappointing assessment, Peter Schmeichel, legendary goalkeeper of the Red Devils, is convinced that the former Sporting coach is the ideal man to give the club his prestige of yesteryear.

A parallel with the Ferguson era

“I really like Ruben Amorim. This is the first time that I have been sure that we have the right person on the bench. He knows what he wants. His communication skills are excellent and he is courageous. He answers all questions and assumes his responsibilities. This is what we need. He remains faithful to his ideals ”analyzed the five -time champion of England in remarks relayed by the English press.

Schmeichel highlights the team's financial challenges and compares his situation to that of Sir Alex Ferguson in his early days.

“The real problem is that the team is very expensive with players paid for fortunes. Changing the model is not easy. This reminded me of the end of the 80s with the arrival of Sir Alex, who had a very clear project. At the time, leaders such as Maurice Watkins and Martin Edwards made it clear that his post was never threatened because they knew exactly what he was doing and what was waiting for him. I hope the club looks at Ruben Amorim in the same way ”, continued the former Danish international.

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