@@offthepitch9479 only now I was watching and being attentive, crazy they are saying everything that is still being said today about Amorim, they didn't miss anything
Hopefully this video sparks more interest by the fans abroad. Here in Portugal what he did in Sporting is absolutely insane. Not only did he won the league after 19 years, he did it with a very young squad, mainly from Sporting's academy. It's like he's playing FM irl!! And it's not only from a results perspective he's being successful. He managed to truly unite the fans for the first time in many years, and I have no doubt he would have achieved that even if he didn't win the league. This guy has a bright future ahead
@@MarkWTK Yeah I was thinking the same when I read that description. Klopp came from Mainz to Dortmund and won the league with a young team that produced a lot of later stars (Hummels, Kagawa, Götze, Lewandowski, Gündogan,...) and he did so by getting everybody behind his vision ("Gegenpressing"). Naturally this takes time and some transfers but man that Amorim is fast with getting his ideas on the pitch
Now Tottenham has players that work hard and actually try but I’d avoid this MU at all costs they are great players with no tenacious personality on the pitch, if smth goes wrong they all despair😂
In my opinion comparisons are always unfair. In this case we are talking about two trainers from totally different generations with different behaviors. Let's hope he becomes Amorim, a great Portuguese coach.
As a Portuguese he is a good coach but he only won the league because Sporting fail do qualify to europe league group stage and ended up haaving a rested squad that was very important to win the league
I'm not a Sporting fan, I'm actually a Benfica supporter but I have so much damn respect for Amorim and what he's doing! I hope he has a very successful coaching career in the years to come!
I'm a F C Porto fan and i can see that Amorin is improving at a fast pace, but he needs a few more years to develop more variety to his game with more options in his squad.
the only similarity to Jose Mourinho is that he is Portuguese. This would be like saying is Graham Potter the next Brian Clough. It is a meaningless comparison based only on their nationality.
to be honest, I didnt know anything about Amorim until 2 days ago, but of everything ive seen, including his strong english ability, tells me he would be the ideal klopp replacement. formation, personality, commitment to sports science. the ideal FSG coach
As a Porto fan I have to admit that his Sporting has made themselves a more annoying,and fierce rivals versus FCP. Really heated games. Also it’s Taça, pronounced with a soft c that makes the s sound not the hard c (k) sound. Appreciate your content of covering Portuguese football!
Took you long enough to make this video but I'm glad you did. Amorim work here in Portugal is incredible. He really feels part of a new generation of coaches that prioritize communication and player well-being in order to strengthen their work on the pitch as a team. Here's hoping he as a brilliant carrer in the future (after winning the quadruple with Sporting some time in the next few seasons).
God dammit, now the cats out of the bag and everyone is going to want to take him away from us 😭 Just two things worth mentioning about this video: Taca is actually spelled Taça (with a cedilla) and it's pronounced more like "Tasa". And one thing that wasn't really mentioned but something that should be pointed out about Amorim is that his strongest suit perhaps aside from his tactical prowess is his ability to unify the locker room. After the attack on the training grounds by the Sporting fans that caused Bruno de Caravalho's downfall as a Sporting President, the Sporting locker room was completely tarnished (it was already bad before but got worse after that), Ruben Amorim was able to bring all the players together and make them all feel at home. All the players in interviews constantly mention that Sporting has one of the most enjoyable locker rooms they have experienced in their careers, so much so that players are competitive in training, but, when it comes to games, their will to win surpasses their need to play on the field (i.e. players don't complain about being on the bench). Great video regardless!
@@MakedonskoChojek My bad, after rewatching the video, they did mention that ability of his. But the context behind what I said and what happened at sporting's tumultuous time was also important (and makes what he did last year feel even more impressive). The string of poor managing (not necessarily the managers themselves but how it turned out) Sporting had is almost a direct comparison to what has happened to Man United in recent times.
Abel Ferreira, Sergio Conceicao, Ruben Amorim, and Bruno Lage are all excellent coaches. I think that all have claim to be the “next Mourinho”. They all excellent organizational and tactical skill, and while Ferreira is more explosive in press conference, I think all these guys will speak there mind regardless. Personally, I would to Conceição be the “next Mourinho” but I’m a Porto fan.
You forgot about Nuno, even though his performance with spurs was very poor, he still a very good coach helping wolves promote and making them a mid table league teams just a season after promotion
@@kjelvin4593 he is, that's why he mostly coach mid table team, but he really makes wolves into strong mid table team, he also coached by Mourinho while he is still player at Porto
I love how his Sporting played against Ajax in the CL groupstage, and love to see the technical capabilities of this Portuguese team. I hope that Portuguese clubs in general will remove their defensive minded thinking. I want to see more players like Luis Figo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ricardo Quaresma, João Félix and Dani in football. Attacking, technical teams will always be remembered by football fans, and it is more joyfull to see :). So I will cheer for more Rúben Amorim''s :).
The ironic thing about all this is that despite his clear inspirations, Amorim is basically the anti-Mourinho when it comes to man management. He's always the first one to defend his players even when things terribly wrong. His press conferences are usually down to earth and he tries to avoid the off the pitch drama that is so prevalent in portuguese football. It's incredible how much he has been able to improve the atmosphere of a divided club.
Actually if anything, it is exactly like Mourinho especially when it comes to man-management. In press, after a loss he always made it about himself or the pitch or bla bla
@@rockingttalent3666 Exactly. People think Mourinho is trying to make excuses by talking about referees or the pitch but he's just trying to shift the blame from his players.
@@rockingttalent3666 I disagree. Mourinho has repeatedly thrown this Roma squad under the bus, as an excuse for their failures. Even if it is true, this is not something that Amorim would do. He had the opportunity to do so, in the past, and he never did.
Great video as usual, what about a video on Celtic coach Ange Postecoglou... how he has turned Celtic around within 1 season is amazing and if you look deep into his background he has a real exciting philosophy and actually at one point early on was a failed coach but found his way to where he is now, its all interesting.
I think there is a caveat to be made for SCP success last season which was that they were only playing internal competitions. No Champions or UEFA Leage (knocked out on the playoff). This season with a better team they're revealing more deficiencies physically, with more injuries (they were the best team last year, but rest time is a factor). Amorim might be the next Mourinho, but Conceição has shown to be an amazing coach and anyone who cares should analyze the different rosters he's had and how he's been adaptable with his approach to fit the squad and the financial constrains FC Porto has been in.
You should do a video on Sergio Conceição. If you think Amorim has been impressive, then imagine Sergio. The man is going for a 3rd league title without ever having a competitive squad since he joined Porto. Adding also to the fact that has reached the quarter finals of the ucl twice. He’s the first Porto manager that fans value more than president pinto Da costa. He’s holding that ship on his own. Without him Porto would be screwed big time.
Jose Mourinho has the better communication itw. Some scum like players won't appreciate him. But then there are players like Terry who are willing to die for him
I know this channel is focused on European Stories but if you cone to Africa there is a club called Mamelodi Sundowns coached by a young coach named Rulani Mokoena after South Africas 3rd place finish in the Afcon there's a story to be told here. And trust me when I say Rulani is at the back of that.
Uses Youth effectively, coached a team to knock off the usual top 2 in the league and gets the team to score an unusually high amount of times in the 90+ minute mark. Fergie with Aberdeen vibes from me I like it.
@@Chels-ce4vihi mate i would say so. but only if he gets the players he wants because he doesnt change the tactic. So whit the right players he Will be more than ready to manager a club like Liverpool(although i dont like that idea ahahahaha)
Football knowledge aside one thing I had learned from Tifo is that the special offer of 1£ a month for subscription for The Athletic doesn't have a time limit😂😂
Mourinho is called the Special One for a reason even though he called himself "A special one" what makes (made) him unique was his ability to break barriers in record time. People tend to forget that the man became both Uefa as CL champion with Porto in 3 years after being an assistant then after he changed English football forever on his 433 against the 442 then he went to Inter and won the CL being totally pragmatic. In a age dominated by high press and possession football of Barcelona, he defeated then without throwing a single punch and this is without highlighting his personality. Man genuinely is funny
Followed Sporting for over 30 years. Have to say that this should be a template for any struggling team: Bring in a young coach, bring in youth. Have confidence in them, let them do their job.
To be fair , Tottenham would not be a good move for him. He can grow a few more years in sporting before thinking of going into a burning house like United or spurs. He could really damage his growth with a failed tenure in the premier league, and most likely with spurs he would probably wouldn’t even have the chance to compete in the champions league. Give him time. He has patience and is extremely calm , so I reckon he’ll make the right decision. Other clubs in the future might be interesting such as borussia Dortmund since he has excellent managing of young academy players and has that little star against more developed clubs, and it could be a good step up without having the England media tripping him.
Well tbf, that was last season. Sporting's defense has been visibly worse this season, mostly due to concentration issues/inexperience. But that obviously doesn't take away from City's brilliance.
As a liverpool fan if we don't get alonso i would definitely take amorim as a second choice i like what he's doing with sporting lisbon hopefully he'll win the league again
In 2018, Ruben Amorim undergone his coaching intership under Man Utd's manager then, Jose Mourinho. In 2024, Manchester United appoint Ruben Amorim as their new manager. What a lovely journey for Ruben. Did Man Utd get their manager right this time?
Tifo publishing this 2 & half years ago, is insane.
I probably didn't care to watch this video back then.
Not really. It’s a sports journalism organization.
@@kwazilucasI did actually 😅, rewatching it
@@offthepitch9479 only now I was watching and being attentive, crazy they are saying everything that is still being said today about Amorim, they didn't miss anything
They know ball
Hopefully this video sparks more interest by the fans abroad. Here in Portugal what he did in Sporting is absolutely insane. Not only did he won the league after 19 years, he did it with a very young squad, mainly from Sporting's academy. It's like he's playing FM irl!!
And it's not only from a results perspective he's being successful. He managed to truly unite the fans for the first time in many years, and I have no doubt he would have achieved that even if he didn't win the league. This guy has a bright future ahead
Well said pal - I agree with you 100%!
He will be the one who brings CL football to Wolves
is he like klopp? sounds like it. I mean he's setting his own legacy of course
@@MarkWTK yes, I'd say they are similar in communication skills and taking the best out of the players
@@MarkWTK Yeah I was thinking the same when I read that description. Klopp came from Mainz to Dortmund and won the league with a young team that produced a lot of later stars (Hummels, Kagawa, Götze, Lewandowski, Gündogan,...) and he did so by getting everybody behind his vision ("Gegenpressing"). Naturally this takes time and some transfers but man that Amorim is fast with getting his ideas on the pitch
Any United supporters here?
Yup😂
Yes
what a day!
Yup
Yes 😂
"He's been linked to the Manchester United and Tottenham job but he wants to stay"
Wise man
hahahahaha
Its good to do it at as roma as they all to fight for
Now Tottenham has players that work hard and actually try but I’d avoid this MU at all costs they are great players with no tenacious personality on the pitch, if smth goes wrong they all despair😂
lol
and now hes going to villa
In my opinion comparisons are always unfair. In this case we are talking about two trainers from totally different generations with different behaviors. Let's hope he becomes Amorim, a great Portuguese coach.
Agree but I think amorim can suppress Mourinho
As a Portuguese he is a good coach but he only won the league because Sporting fail do qualify to europe league group stage and ended up haaving a rested squad that was very important to win the league
guilherme gajo estas a falar merda!
He’s already Amorim
@@mathewholman927 Have you ever been awarded for your humor? Nice 😉
I'm expecting a lot of Liverpool fans watching this tonight.
😂😂 We're here
We will all start watching Portuguese league
True
What do you mean I am a Liga Nos connoisseur
You would be correct
I'm not a Sporting fan, I'm actually a Benfica supporter but I have so much damn respect for Amorim and what he's doing! I hope he has a very successful coaching career in the years to come!
Me too, and im also a Benfica fan. I love Amorim
Hope it works out for us
Manchester United fans who just came here after ETH Sack. Assemble
We will be the Avengers
I'm a F C Porto fan and i can see that Amorin is improving at a fast pace, but he needs a few more years to develop more variety to his game with more options in his squad.
Loving this new style of combining the classic Tifo animations with the stylized shots of the real world
He sounds like a perfect manager for Dortmund, inter Milan, Tottenham, or basically any ambitious team with strong academy
the only similarity to Jose Mourinho is that he is Portuguese. This would be like saying is Graham Potter the next Brian Clough. It is a meaningless comparison based only on their nationality.
So winning trophies after years of droughts, beating teams when against the odds and having huge short term results isn't a similarity?
Click bait wangu
He is just an Portuguese Guardiola
@@itsnotmily You do realize that Mourinho took over a Porto team that had won 5 league titles in 7 years, right?
@@hugoumero9723 cap
to be honest, I didnt know anything about Amorim until 2 days ago, but of everything ive seen, including his strong english ability, tells me he would be the ideal klopp replacement. formation, personality, commitment to sports science. the ideal FSG coach
Welcome to all my fellow Liverpool fans 😂
As a Porto fan I have to admit that his Sporting has made themselves a more annoying,and fierce rivals versus FCP. Really heated games. Also it’s Taça, pronounced with a soft c that makes the s sound not the hard c (k) sound. Appreciate your content of covering Portuguese football!
Phonetically you could say ‘tassa’ 💪🏻
unfortunately the Porto fans became more arrogant and whiny
Our players literally almost brawled with them after the 2-2 draw a few weeks ago
I hope Manchester United's curse isn't stronger than Ruben Amorim's blessings
amen
I hope so
So glad to see an animated video. Just feels so smooth and gives a good story.
Took you long enough to make this video but I'm glad you did. Amorim work here in Portugal is incredible. He really feels part of a new generation of coaches that prioritize communication and player well-being in order to strengthen their work on the pitch as a team.
Here's hoping he as a brilliant carrer in the future (after winning the quadruple with Sporting some time in the next few seasons).
God dammit, now the cats out of the bag and everyone is going to want to take him away from us 😭
Just two things worth mentioning about this video: Taca is actually spelled Taça (with a cedilla) and it's pronounced more like "Tasa". And one thing that wasn't really mentioned but something that should be pointed out about Amorim is that his strongest suit perhaps aside from his tactical prowess is his ability to unify the locker room. After the attack on the training grounds by the Sporting fans that caused Bruno de Caravalho's downfall as a Sporting President, the Sporting locker room was completely tarnished (it was already bad before but got worse after that), Ruben Amorim was able to bring all the players together and make them all feel at home. All the players in interviews constantly mention that Sporting has one of the most enjoyable locker rooms they have experienced in their careers, so much so that players are competitive in training, but, when it comes to games, their will to win surpasses their need to play on the field (i.e. players don't complain about being on the bench).
Great video regardless!
Wasn’t mentioned? The whole video was about that
@@MakedonskoChojek lol ur right
@@MakedonskoChojek My bad, after rewatching the video, they did mention that ability of his. But the context behind what I said and what happened at sporting's tumultuous time was also important (and makes what he did last year feel even more impressive). The string of poor managing (not necessarily the managers themselves but how it turned out) Sporting had is almost a direct comparison to what has happened to Man United in recent times.
did you watch Ted Lasso, the TV series? sounds like him, a real life Ted Lasso
Abel Ferreira, Sergio Conceicao, Ruben Amorim, and Bruno Lage are all excellent coaches. I think that all have claim to be the “next Mourinho”. They all excellent organizational and tactical skill, and while Ferreira is more explosive in press conference, I think all these guys will speak there mind regardless. Personally, I would to Conceição be the “next Mourinho” but I’m a Porto fan.
You forgot about Nuno, even though his performance with spurs was very poor, he still a very good coach helping wolves promote and making them a mid table league teams just a season after promotion
@@sweetjasminet34 nuno is average
@@kjelvin4593 he is, that's why he mostly coach mid table team, but he really makes wolves into strong mid table team, he also coached by Mourinho while he is still player at Porto
@@sweetjasminet34 well he coach some big clubs to, like porto spurs and valencia.
@@kjelvin4593 prolly not used to a big pressure job, nonetheless his wolves journey were pretty great tho
I love their team, so many young promising talents
It's Ibrahim Sangare, isn't it?
Always has been
you start to be annoying with Sangare.
Haha if you know you know
What's the dude upto now though
@@aranyachakravorty4262he’s at Forest
Watching this after his Man Utd announcement is impressive Tifo 👍🔥
Here after the Sporting's win over Man City🔥
Proud United Fan
Well done ! Predicted it
I love how his Sporting played against Ajax in the CL groupstage, and love to see the technical capabilities of this Portuguese team. I hope that Portuguese clubs in general will remove their defensive minded thinking. I want to see more players like Luis Figo, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ricardo Quaresma, João Félix and Dani in football. Attacking, technical teams will always be remembered by football fans, and it is more joyfull to see :). So I will cheer for more Rúben Amorim''s :).
Defesa tbm é importante
This is why I love Tifo!
Who is here to check out this Amorim guy, after Klopp said he'll leave?
Been aware of him for almost 2 years. He’s my top pick to replace Klopp. Many similar qualities and shows a lot of promise.
The ironic thing about all this is that despite his clear inspirations, Amorim is basically the anti-Mourinho when it comes to man management. He's always the first one to defend his players even when things terribly wrong. His press conferences are usually down to earth and he tries to avoid the off the pitch drama that is so prevalent in portuguese football. It's incredible how much he has been able to improve the atmosphere of a divided club.
Actually if anything, it is exactly like Mourinho especially when it comes to man-management. In press, after a loss he always made it about himself or the pitch or bla bla
So a Guardiola disciple then
@@atty.fernandog.madarcos8724 no
@@rockingttalent3666 Exactly. People think Mourinho is trying to make excuses by talking about referees or the pitch but he's just trying to shift the blame from his players.
@@rockingttalent3666 I disagree. Mourinho has repeatedly thrown this Roma squad under the bus, as an excuse for their failures. Even if it is true, this is not something that Amorim would do. He had the opportunity to do so, in the past, and he never did.
Great video as usual, what about a video on Celtic coach Ange Postecoglou... how he has turned Celtic around within 1 season is amazing and if you look deep into his background he has a real exciting philosophy and actually at one point early on was a failed coach but found his way to where he is now, its all interesting.
Two years later, thanks to the video, we have an overview of Manchester United
I think there is a caveat to be made for SCP success last season which was that they were only playing internal competitions. No Champions or UEFA Leage (knocked out on the playoff). This season with a better team they're revealing more deficiencies physically, with more injuries (they were the best team last year, but rest time is a factor). Amorim might be the next Mourinho, but Conceição has shown to be an amazing coach and anyone who cares should analyze the different rosters he's had and how he's been adaptable with his approach to fit the squad and the financial constrains FC Porto has been in.
Exactly. The same with Conte at Chelsea.
Having no European football makes it much easier
Hello United fans
Finally a video on Ruben Amorim!
Thank you for this brilliant video!
Amorim has done a spectacular job, a Premier League move would be nice for him sometime in the upcoming years.
he's gonna coach us dawg if potter rejects us😭
No one can have mourinho's personality. Truly one of a kind
Tifo got everything on point up to date
You should do a video on Sergio Conceição. If you think Amorim has been impressive, then imagine Sergio. The man is going for a 3rd league title without ever having a competitive squad since he joined Porto. Adding also to the fact that has reached the quarter finals of the ucl twice. He’s the first Porto manager that fans value more than president pinto Da costa. He’s holding that ship on his own. Without him Porto would be screwed big time.
Sounds like a great future coaching talent. We should be seeing him in the top five leagues in 2 years max.
He already is!
Portugal is already ahead of France
Probably Wolves 😂
Portugal is top 5
@@waggna469 bruno lage is making a great season there
A Jose Mourinho level talent with better communication will rule the world.
Jose Mourinho has the better communication itw. Some scum like players won't appreciate him. But then there are players like Terry who are willing to die for him
Excellent video guys.
Wow Tifo was early on this
My algorithm is so good
That outro go hard, its 1 pound a month for 6 whole months its 1 pound a month for 6 whole months yeah
2 years ago i don't know Amorim. How tf this video appear in my youtube after i know him 😂
This video looks amazing. I hope you keep this aesthetic
I know this channel is focused on European Stories but if you cone to Africa there is a club called Mamelodi Sundowns coached by a young coach named Rulani Mokoena after South Africas 3rd place finish in the Afcon there's a story to be told here. And trust me when I say Rulani is at the back of that.
Preach my brother
Back 2 years later. I knew the PL was beckoning for this guy
Who's here after Amorim is coming to Man United
Uses Youth effectively, coached a team to knock off the usual top 2 in the league and gets the team to score an unusually high amount of times in the 90+ minute mark. Fergie with Aberdeen vibes from me I like it.
I want to comeback to this after he succeed here in United, i don't want to comeback with bad mood
Is this the new Liverpool manager?! I certainly hope so.
I thought this is just out, turns out it was 2 years ago. Wow
I thought this was a video about Mourinho's revival at Roma hahaha. Glad to have been taught about another bright new coach instead!
I AM a Sporting fan and i can say that Amorim is the best coach i ever seen in Sporting
Hey mate. Is he really good I mean is he ready to manage a club like Liverpool
@@Chels-ce4vihi mate i would say so. but only if he gets the players he wants because he doesnt change the tactic. So whit the right players he Will be more than ready to manager a club like Liverpool(although i dont like that idea ahahahaha)
Football knowledge aside one thing I had learned from Tifo is that the special offer of 1£ a month for subscription for The Athletic doesn't have a time limit😂😂
Mourinho is called the Special One for a reason even though he called himself "A special one" what makes (made) him unique was his ability to break barriers in record time. People tend to forget that the man became both Uefa as CL champion with Porto in 3 years after being an assistant then after he changed English football forever on his 433 against the 442 then he went to Inter and won the CL being totally pragmatic. In a age dominated by high press and possession football of Barcelona, he defeated then without throwing a single punch and this is without highlighting his personality. Man genuinely is funny
Mentioned Mourinho’s name for clicks. There will never be another José Mourinho.
exactly, English press is obsessed with the man
Followed Sporting for over 30 years. Have to say that this should be a template for any struggling team: Bring in a young coach, bring in youth. Have confidence in them, let them do their job.
"For a limited time only..." for the 2nd year now
As a sporting and tifo fan, thank you 4 that 💚
well this video is going to expload with views now
I came here expecting the Portuguese coach of a Green and White team, but not Amorim, Abel Ferreira, Palmeiras' coach
Portuguese football is evolving at all levels, this is graet video also
Do a video on Abel Ferreira, Palmeiras' portuguese head coach in Brazil.
came (back) for the comparisons, stayed for joe's athletic jingle at the end...
Me scouting him to see if he fits the Liverpool way
he ticks all the boxes
Do y’all want De Zerbi or Amorin now that Xabi said he isn’t leaving
@@tommywhitehart5627Amorim any day
Can't wait until the tifo album drops
Great watch
I miss these bloody nerds... Tifo, is dead, long live tifo 👑
To be fair , Tottenham would not be a good move for him. He can grow a few more years in sporting before thinking of going into a burning house like United or spurs. He could really damage his growth with a failed tenure in the premier league, and most likely with spurs he would probably wouldn’t even have the chance to compete in the champions league. Give him time. He has patience and is extremely calm , so I reckon he’ll make the right decision. Other clubs in the future might be interesting such as borussia Dortmund since he has excellent managing of young academy players and has that little star against more developed clubs, and it could be a good step up without having the England media tripping him.
Casa Pia are currently 1st in the Portuguese 2nd division!
5:41 this just shows what a coach guardiola is.... City scored 5 against the best defence
Well tbf, that was last season. Sporting's defense has been visibly worse this season, mostly due to concentration issues/inexperience.
But that obviously doesn't take away from City's brilliance.
@@onetruecaesar99 Still best in the league at the moment in goals against, though
@@b.t4604 Do... do you understand how good Manchester City is?
What they fail to mention is that a Steven Gerrard’s rangers knocked his braga team out of the Europea league
Honestly, Braga didnt have the capacities to compete, even Benfica last year had difficult games against rangers
Its 2024 match everyone is saying this guy is klopp replacement just here to say upfront welcome to Liverpool sir. ❤️ (i liked my comment)
Typical Loserpool behaviour
@@M4NA5Says a bottler.
trophyless cry more@@M4NA5
Who's here after amorim joined Manchester united ❤
here after the man united news
Excellent Song😍❤
Conceição deserves a video on his own too because he manage to make a broke Porto competitive again
crazyyyyyy. hes come a long way
welcome to united
As a liverpool fan if we don't get alonso i would definitely take amorim as a second choice i like what he's doing with sporting lisbon hopefully he'll win the league again
I need one pound for six months on Spotify, Joe make it happen
At 6.44 the player is João Pereira the new headcoach of sporting
Finally! Almost a year later after he won the title you notice him 💪
The adverts are so annoying at the end of these videos when its really chill and professional. Please stop thanks :D Otherwise I love the content
hey Tifo, great video as always but
Taça = "tassa"
it's not "taka"
Brilliant Coach
Unreal. Tifo always know
Great video! Just one thing, the correct way to pronounce Taça is "tassa" not "taca". Cheers!
In 2018, Ruben Amorim undergone his coaching intership under Man Utd's manager then, Jose Mourinho.
In 2024, Manchester United appoint Ruben Amorim as their new manager.
What a lovely journey for Ruben.
Did Man Utd get their manager right this time?
Welcome to Manchester United,Amorim!
My coach 💚💚💚
What Chelsea needs
WHO is here after the United news 😂😂😂
Hello Manchester United fans. Just reading up on our new manager :)
Yes😢
Hmm...sounds similar to a german coach who works in england rather than Jose Mourinho. I think his second name is Nobert(Hint).
☝️
Who???
@@rkb929 hint 2 he doesn't wear glasses anymore
It is one pound, pound, pound, for 6 whole months... stuck in my head now
Who came here after he was linked to Man Utd?
Chelsea fans currently watching this
Why? Be Happy with Jonny Sins from championship. 🤣