Ruben Amorim has ‘character and charisma’ to succeed at Man Utd – Rio Ferdinand
Manchester United’s new head coach Ruben Amorim has the “character and charisma” that predecessor Erik ten Hag lacked, according to the club’s former defender Rio Ferdinand.
United have confirmed Sporting boss Amorim, 39, has signed a contract until June 2027 with the Premier League club and will officially start in the role on November 11.
The Portuguese was United’s top target and the only candidate they spoke to after sacking Ten Hag on Monday, the Old Trafford hierarchy have said.
In a video post on X, former England centre-half Ferdinand said: “I spoke to (former Manchester United and Sporting winger) Nani the other day and he said whatever you want to talk about, tactics or whatever, the players play for him, they love him and they respect him.
“One of the issues I think with Erik ten Hag…….and what Nani said about Amorim, is that he’s very straight and very direct.
“From what I’m hearing, I’m talking to people who played for (him), I think the character and the charisma compared to Ten Hag will be the big difference.”
Television pundit Jamie Carragher agreed that Amorim would need a big personality to stamp his authority on United’s expensively-assembled squad.
The former Liverpool defender told Sky Sports: “I think where I felt Erik ten Hag probably faltered a little bit (was) with his personality, man-management, charisma.
“It didn’t feel like he owned the room when he was in there when he was speaking, certainly to the press. I don’t know how that worked with the players.
“But when someone like Mourinho walks in, he’s got that aura about him. (Jurgen) Klopp’s got that, Pep Guardiola, Sir Alex Ferguson – all these great managers of the past, who have won Premier League titles or European Cups have had that.
“There’s no doubt Amorim is a quality coach, we’ve seen that with his record, but he’s got to look like he’s the man in control – I think that was sorely lacking over the last few years at Manchester United.”
Current United defender Diogo Dalot described Amorim as “a fantastic coach” and said Portuguese coaches had a habit of being successful in the Premier League.
Diego Dalot, quoted by Sky Sports on Thursday said: “He is a fantastic coach and knows what he wants. Very demanding is what I can expect. It’s a perfect match for a club like this.
“The Premier League suits people from Portugal. We have a culture of constantly trying to improve ourselves as we come from a small country.
“I really hope that it is one more case. I am really excited to start working with him.”