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The goal of Manchester United’s new manager, Ruben Amorim, is to bring out the best in the team’s youthful, talented players.

Ruben Amorim met some of his new players for the first time on Tuesday (Image: MUTV)

Ruben Amorim has set the bar high for Manchester United’s young players, saying that inexperience is no justification for poor performance.

The group, which the new manager took over this week, consists of both underachievers and bright possibilities.

Alejandro Garnacho’s impact has grown, while Kobbie Mainoo made his imprint last season. Amad Diallo is also beginning to show his skills, and Leny Yoro, who was acquired from Lille in the summer but hasn’t played in a game yet, is anticipated to have an effect.

In an interview with MUTV, Amorim, who has been getting to know his new surroundings in Manchester, discussed the potential of five players: Mainoo, Garnacho, Diallo, Yoro, and Rasmus Hojlund.

He stressed that their age had no bearing on United’s aspirations, even though he acknowledged the “excitement” surrounding these young prospects.

“We are a young team, so I don’t want to say that we need time,” he said. They’re ready. The pressures of playing for Manchester United are something they are ready to handle. Since they are present, they ought to be.

“We know it will take time and we will try to win time with the games,” Amorim said, reaffirming his commitment to implementing his concept of football from the beginning. However, we must begin without fear and without considering that they are not accustomed to playing in this manner.

“I’m not thinking about this. No matter what, they will begin with our idea on the first day. That’s the objective.

As a manager in Lisbon, Amorim developed elite players and won league titles; now, he must return Old Trafford to glory.

He has made it apparent that his main goal is to develop a unique playing style, a topic that has provoked criticism directed at his predecessor Erik ten Hag. “We have to win time, but we know that we need time,” he said.

“Winning games means winning time. But identification is what matters most to me. Therefore, we will begin with our identification from day one. Naturally, we will prepare the games, but we will pay close attention to our game model. “How to press, how to play, these little details.”

 

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