I can’t believe this. I have never has this type of Training Sections before. The players here lack a lot of things. And there are a lot of bad eggs here that we need to sell”-Ruben Amorim left ‘stunned’ by one thing in his first Man Utd sessions and it’s a massive concern for fans

Ruben Amorim Surprised by Initial Manchester United Training Sessions
New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has reportedly been taken aback by certain observations during his first training sessions with the team this week.
After assuming his role, Amorim conducted his inaugural drills at United’s Carrington training ground, preparing the players for their upcoming Premier League clash against Ipswich Town on Sunday. While fans were thrilled to see the 39-year-old engaging with the team, one particular issue has reportedly caught his attention.
Concerns Over Squad Size and Intensity
As reported by The Sun, Amorim was surprised by the size of Manchester United’s roster, describing it as “overloaded.” The Portuguese coach is said to have already pinpointed several players who might struggle to adapt to his high-energy, 3-4-3 tactical approach.
Another concern for Amorim was the perceived lack of speed and intensity during training. Reports suggest he frequently had to urge the players to “step it up” to align with his demanding style of play.
In response, Amorim and his coaching team have prioritized intensive tactical drills and demonstrations to help the squad adjust to his philosophy ahead of upcoming matches.
A New Chapter, A New Strategy
Having achieved significant success with Sporting Lisbon, including a Champions League victory against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, Amorim is well aware that his strategies will need adaptation at Manchester United.
Reflecting on his tactical philosophy after the Sporting victory, Amorim stated:
“We can’t apply one set of methods directly to another team. United can’t play exactly how we did at Sporting—they can’t be as defensive. Beating City was great, but I’m stepping into a new world where we’ll have to start from a different perspective.”
Challenges Ahead for Amorim
Amorim takes charge of a team currently sitting in 13th place in the Premier League following a poor start to the season. However, United showed glimpses of promise with a 3-0 win over Leicester City under interim management. The challenge for Amorim now lies in building on that momentum while reshaping the team to suit his vision.
As Amorim prepares to lead United into his first game against Ipswich Town, fans will be eager to see signs of progress. His emphasis on high-intensity, energetic football signals a new direction for the club, but the players’ ability to rise to his expectat
ions remains to be seen.