Man Utd stars miss ‘excellent’ Van Nistelrooy as Ruben Amorim only has two allies in the squad

Ruben Amorim walks off the pitch with Diogo Dalot and Leny Yoro after losing to Crystal Palace.
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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has reportedly failed to establish solid bonds with his players since his arrival in November.

The Red Devils called upon the 39-year-old’s services in the hopes of steering the club back in the right direction following another poor start of the season under the tutelage of Erik ten Hag.

However, the results hardly improved with the Portuguese in charge, at least not in the Premier League where the club currently resides in a miserable 13th spot. A defeat to fellow strugglers Tottenham on Sunday would see them plummet to 14th place.

Moreover, Manchester Evening News correspondent Samuel Luckhurst adds that Amorim is also falling short in terms of management. The source reveals that Man United players have noticed that the manager only shares a relationship with two players, and their identities are quite predictable. We’re talking about the tactician’s two Portuguese compatriots Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot.

But it wasn’t surprising to see the 25-year-old wingback praising his boss with honeyed words in recent days.

“With this manager, I think we can win a Premier League. Realistically, we can win. But then it becomes the most difficult thing to hear as a fan: that it will take time,” raved Dalot.

Ruben Amorim only has amicable rapport with two Man United stars

Ruben Amorim looks on from the touchline at Anfield.
Ruben Amorim faces an uphill battle for the remainder of the term. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Nevertheless, the rest of the squad might be a little less enthusiastic about the new boss. As Luckhurst notes, Ten Hag wasn’t the most charming character, but he had certainly had the support of seizable contingent, including those he had previously coached at Ajax (the likes of Lisandro Martinez, Antony and Matthijs de Ligt), as well as Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo who were promoted to the first team under his watch.

Moreover, Ruud van Nistelrooy, who served as interim coach for four matches, was deemed an ‘excellent’ communicator, making himself swiftly popular at Carrington. The same cannot be said about Amorim who has maintained a ‘professional’ approach that hasn’t appeased everyone in the squad.

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2 Comments

  1. That is because all the players feel that they will get the Rashford treatment any minute of the day. His attitude is if you are not Portugeze I do not want you. Dalot is been playing terrible but ruben is praibing him. No wonser there is no real team who want to fight for eachother

  2. Manchester united has those two problems Bruno’s lack of concentration leads to limited supply of balls to our strikers whereas Dalot is just useless on the field atleast fo Bissaka was good at defending but for him he’s good at nothing.

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