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Ruben Amorim's Revolution: Manchester United's New Game Plan
Fri Dec 06 2024
Manchester United's latest coach, Ruben Amorim, is shaking things up. He's introduced some new rules to boost the team's spirit and performance. Injured players now have to arrive at matches an hour early, dressed in tracksuits. Plus, the whole team has to stay in a hotel the night before each game, even home matches. Amorim wants a strong, united squad. He's not happy with the current intensity and has increased sprinting drills and recovery tests. By December, he'll review each player. Big names like Antony and Maguire might not have a future with the team. Lindelof could be leaving for Inter Milan. Also, there's talk of United signing Alphonso Davies.
Could these changes be the spark United needs to get back on top? Or will they cause more confusion? It's a big gamble for Amorim and the team. Only time will tell if these changes pay off.
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Will the mandatory hotel stays before home games improve or negatively affect player performance?
If the players are required to wear tracksuits, will Amorim also require them to match the tracksuits with their personal style?
What data or metrics will Amorim use to assess the impact of these new rules on player performance?
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