AC Milan have appointed Ruben Amorim as their new manager, marking a significant move for both parties. Amorim, 41, had a tumultuous stint at Manchester United, lasting only a year and two months, before being sacked due to poor results and internal tensions. His managerial style, centered around a 3-4-3 formation, was praised during his time at Sporting Lisbon but faced criticism in England.
Amorim's tenure at Manchester United was marked by 63 games, 25 wins, and a 39% success rate, deemed insufficient for a club of that stature. His inability to adapt his tactics and manage player relationships led to his downfall. The Portuguese manager had previously expressed his commitment to the 3-4-3 formation, stating that not even the Pope could convince him to change.
The former Manchester United boss now faces a new challenge at AC Milan, a club seeking to regain its footing after missing out on Champions League qualification. Amorim's task will be to restore the team's identity and implement an attractive brand of football. His experience, though marred by setbacks, provides valuable lessons for his new role.
As Amorim takes the reins at San Siro, he will be closely watched by fans and critics alike. His ability to adapt and grow will be crucial in determining the team's success. With a fresh start and a hungry fanbase, Amorim is poised to make a lasting impact at AC Milan.







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