AC Milan have chosen Ruben Amorim as their new manager, succeeding Massimiliano Allegri. The Portuguese coach is the preferred choice of Gerry Cardinale, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Massimo Calvelli, who see him as the right man to start a new cycle at the club. Amorim's appointment has been met with interest from former player Massimo Bonanni, who shared his thoughts on the coach's abilities.
Bonanni expressed his views on Amorim's tactical approach, citing his experience at Sporting Lisbon. Amorim's style, often featuring a 3-4-2-1 or 3-4-3 formation, is expected to bring a change in dynamics to the team. While his stint at Manchester United was not successful, the Milan squad may be better suited to his playing style.
The main challenge for Amorim will be to restore credibility to a team that has seemed lost in recent times. Bonanni highlighted the need for Milan to revamp their attacking lineup, suggesting that this could be a key area for improvement under Amorim's leadership. The coach's ability to adapt and give the team continuity will be crucial in determining his success.
As Amorim prepares to take over, attention will turn to how he will utilize the current squad, including star player Rafael Leao. The team's performance will be closely watched to see if Amorim can replicate his success from his time at Sporting Lisbon.







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