Manchester United: the funny Diogo Dalot anecdote on the beginnings of Ruben Amorim

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Ruben Amorim has only been in Manchester United for a few months, but his style seems to have already marked the spirits in the locker room. In an interview with TalksportDiogo Dalot told the difficulties of the Portuguese manager in adapting to the local language during his beginnings. The former Sporting Portugal coach tried somehow to use English, but was involuntarily expressed in his native language: ” It was funny because he was so used to speaking Portuguese at the beginning that he began to speak Portuguese to all the players. And the players said to him: 'Coach, come on, you speak Portuguese'. And he replied: 'Oh, sorry!' »»

Beyond the language, it was above all the honesty of the 40-year-old coach who marked the group. Despite irregular results and a difficult context, Amorim has never tried to embellish reality, even if it means publicly affirming that the current workforce could be one of the weakest in the history of the club: ” I think it is one of the best compliments that we can make to him is that he is really honest. I think we can see that when he speaks, he does not try to give the right answer. He speaks with the heart. And it is difficult for a manager to be always completely honest. But I think it was something he has always done since I know him as a manager. And then people will judge him on his words, on his actions. But that is part of football. »Eight days from the end of the championship, the Red Devils are 13th in the Premier League.

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