Rúben Amorim says Manchester United mistakes will make him a better coach at AC Milan
- On Wednesday, AC Milan officially unveiled Ruben Amorim, the 41-year-old Portuguese coach, who signed a three-year contract succeeding Massimiliano Allegri as manager.
- The Portuguese coach left Manchester United in January following a difficult 14-month spell, during which he faced heavy criticism for his 3-4-3 tactical model and limited academy player use.
- Amorim apologized to United fans for failing to bid farewell six months after his sacking, stating, "The only thing I can say is that I learn a lot."
- Discussing his new position at Milan, Amorim said, "I'm really very happy to be here, it's an honour to be the coach of Milan," claiming the role surpasses his Old Trafford challenge.
- Amorim emphasized his hunger for success, noting the belief he held at Sporting remains strong; he aims to apply past lessons as he pursues a fresh start in Italy.
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"I made countless mistakes and learned at Man United": Amorim's confession... Fresh start with a 3-year contract with AC Milan. OSEN = Reporter Kang Pil-ju. Manager Ruben Amorim (41), who was sacked with the disgrace of being the worst manager in Manchester United history, has found a new job in Italy.
Rúben Amorim says Manchester United mistakes will make him a better coach at AC Milan
MILAN (AP) — New AC Milan coach Rúben Amorim said he made mistakes during his time in charge at Manchester United but that will make him better at the job.
Ruben Amorim issues apology to Man United and admits 'I made mistakes'
Ruben Amorim has apologised to Manchester United fans for not saying goodbye following his sacking back in January, as the Portuguese coach was officially unveiled as the new AC Milan manager
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