Famed United figure expresses approval for Ruben Amorim, praising his charisma.
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Ryan Giggs is all for keeping Ruben Amorim as Manchester United's manager, cracking open about his appreciation for the Portuguese coach. During a chat with Rio Ferdinand, another Manchester United legend, Giggs expressed his fondness for Amorim, urging the fans to give the guy some time.
"The market hasn't been up to the mark in the last decade or so, but I dig Amorim," Giggs admitted, as reported by the Independent. "He's got charisma, and he needs time, a few transfer windows, backing, and help in shaping the United way with players," Giggs continued.
The former winger and coach of the Red Devils, who spent three decades at Old Trafford, elaborated on the need for better recruitment strategies, remarking, "The recruitment, let's face it, it's been a mess the last 10-12 years."
Additionally, Giggs implied that United needs to instill three core values in their players to reestablish their identity. He firmly believes Amorim's approach aligns with this rebuilding process.
As the Red Devils continue to grapple with their struggles, Giggs encourages fans to be patient and trust the process. He hinted at the connection between Rashford's reported unhappiness at United and broader cultural issues, implying that Amorim might need space to address the root problems in the team environment.
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- Ryan Giggs, during an interview with Rio Ferdinand, praised Ruben Amorim and stated that he has appreciates the Portuguese coach's charisma.
- Giggs also expressed the need for Amorim to have time, transfer windows, and support to mold Manchester United's traits with players.
- Giggs critically evaluated the recruitment strategies at Manchester United over the past decade, labeling them a "mess."
- Giggs hinted at a potential connection between Marcus Rashford's reported unhappiness at United and broader cultural issues, suggesting that Amorim may need space to address the root issues within the team environment.
