“I am aware that Erik ten Hag lost his position as a result of several blunders, but the fact that he signed that specific player proves he is a qualified coach. Having that player on my team makes me very happy. Erik ten Hag was praised by Man United’s new coach Ruben Amorim for acquiring a generational talent last summer, but he was also criticized for not making use of the player.

he 39-year-old has left Sporting CP to join United and replace Erik ten Hag after his dismissal last month. After signing off with Sporting, he arrived at Carrington on Monday and met a number of the players not currently with their countries on international duty.

Amorim’s first game in charge will be on 24 November when they take on Ipswich Town at Portman Road and already there is plenty of curiosity as to what the Portuguese will be able to do with a group of players who have underperformed and currently lie 13th in the Premier League.

The new boss met him for the first time this week and sees him as one of “the most interesting players to develop”.

Yoro signed for United from Lille for a fee of £52 million in the summer and agreed a five-year contract. However the 19-year-old centre-back endured a nightmare start, suffering a metatarsal injury in pre-season which has put him on the sidelines for months.

Amorim and his staff will have their own ideas but Fabrizio Romano has word on the player they are most excited to work with. According to the Italian journalist, Amorim views young defensive starlet Leny Yoro as a “generational talent” – concurring with the club’s stance on his potential.

He has therefore not yet made a competitive appearance for the Red Devils but is believed to be closing in on a return to action, much to the excitement of United’s supporters.

A separate report from The Sun claims that Amorim deems Mason Mount to be an important part of his plans after a difficult start to life at United.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*