For a man whose first language isn't English, Ruben Amorim has certainly mastered the art of straight talking since landing at Manchester United.
Amorim has built quite the reputation at Old Trafford for telling it how it is during his brief but bumpy 70-day tenure as the club's new head coach.
His early warning that 'the storm is coming' proved both prophetic and popular among the headline writers.
Since then, he has not hidden from the fact that mighty Manchester United are facing an embarrassing relegation battle and his own job could be in jeopardy if results don't improve — despite having only just moved out of the Lowry Hotel and into temporary accommodation with his family.
Earlier this month, he admitted that his players are sometimes 'afraid' on the pitch. Even by his standards, though, Amorim's tone after Sunday's home 3-1 defeat by Brighton was strong in the extreme.
'We are the worst team maybe in the history of Manchester United,' said the 39-year-old before telling reporters looking for a headline that they had got their wish.
In terms of dramatic effect, it was right up there with Ralf Rangnick saying United's squad was in need of open-heart surgery, a comment that still resonates nearly three years on.
It is a high-stakes strategy from Amorim and one that is presumably aimed at jolting his players out of their lethargy and getting a reaction.
There was no shortage of ex-pros offering up the opinion yesterday that his words won't go down well in the dressing room. Only time will tell if it has the desired effect or backfires in Amorim's face, but the early signs yesterday were promising.
The players seem to be taking their share of responsibility for the club's predicament. After all, it's not as though the problems only started after Amorim walked through the door in November.
Overall, there is an appreciation of his honesty and the direct approach he has brought to the club. It was also noted after the defeat by Brighton that the Portuguese had reached his lowest point yet at United.
'Not angry, just very, very sad,' said one dressing-room source, 'No one had seen him like that before and the players noticed it. They know it's not his fault.'
Amorim's demeanour wasn't much brighter by the time he faced the media. 'In 10 games in the Premier League, we won two. I know that,' he said. 'Imagine what this is for a fan of Manchester United? Imagine what this is for me? We are getting a new coach who is losing more than the last coach.'
It's what Amorim said next that got less attention than his comment about his team being the worst in United's history.
'I am not going to change, no matter what,' he added. 'So that's why I'm telling we are going to suffer because I will continue to do the same.'
Once again it was a high-risk approach, this time with employers who didn't think twice about jettisoning one of the men who brought him to Old Trafford, sporting director Dan Ashworth, after 159 days in the job.
With United in 13th place in the Premier League, you couldn't blame Sir Jim Ratcliffe for getting a bit twitchy when the captain of a ship in such choppy seas insists it's full steam ahead.
Fortunately, Ineos know a thing or two about yachting and all the indications from United's hierarchy yesterday were that they continue to have faith in Amorim's Plan A.
In fact, sources suggested United would be more alarmed if their coach was to perform a sudden U-turn and ditch the 3-4-3 philosophy that was his trademark at Sporting Lisbon and continues to be his modus operandi.
There is an appreciation among the club hierarchy that it's not the system to blame so much as individual mistakes and some players lacking the basics in terms of effort and application.
'The formation was fine at Anfield and the Emirates,' said one insider in reference to United's impressive draw at leaders Liverpool and penalty shootout win over Arsenal in the FA Cup.
No one in the corridors of power at Old Trafford was getting carried away by those results, nor was there any great shock when United narrowly avoided an embarrassing defeat at home by Southampton and were outplayed again by Brighton.
Take the rough with the smooth and all that. As long as United show some improvement and begin moving up the table soon, there won't be a problem. In the meantime, there is an understanding that Amorim is trying to develop a new mentality in how the team train and play.
Sunday wasn't the first time the United boss has insisted he will not bend in his beliefs. Some would argue that it was a huge risk to change tactics mid-season with a group of players used to a different method under Erik ten Hag, but he is said to be frustrated that the system is being blamed for United's failings.
United's chief executive Omar Berrada witnessed first-hand Pep Guardiola's teething problems at Manchester City, and it is hoped that short-term pain will bring long-term gain for Amorim.
As for his choice of words at the weekend, no one is inclined to tell him to rein it in. It seems we haven't heard the last of Amorim's home truths.
jukbeprtu
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I see no quality in Reuben Amorim, he's just a fake manager. Ole Gonna Solkjare and Van Nestowel are better. What position is Man utd on the league ladder after eight matches of AMORIM? Another incompetency.
feybilpst
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Amorim must be sacked as soon as possible he's forcing the players in the position they don't fit he must be sacked look at Radford and Carnacho they are not wingback players. now he wants them to leave the club. even the clock is ticking I hope all the players remain at the club and Amorim must be sacked they're better without him.
Dackies
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what happened to tuchel n conte? no stability in England amorim is just hyped he has a good agent
Recently do you see what is happening Pep ? Do you think Pep change the philosophy and approach he just become bold and stick to what's working for him, stumbling is part of football but success is to consistent on what you are doing is right.
foabdeprty
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Sometimes b4 u answer take time to answer, think through, will you change the formula that works for you.
what happened to tuchel n conte? no stability in England amorim is just hyped he has a good agent
Dackies
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it worked for hw long
Sometimes b4 u answer take time to answer, think through, will you change the formula that works for you.
foabdeprty
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Is Chelsea not part of England 🏴? If you buy right players it will work, Man United was successful with 442, but Barcelona came with 433 and dominate the world and now every team wants to used, if you are successful in thing's people copies you, trying to be you or beat you.
it worked for hw long
Dotabcilm
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What Amorim said about Manchester United players, will bring his horror. He will lose the next string of games in a row. Those players now have stopped believing in him. What he said has broken down those players even those players who were playing for him and those who want to join United are scared to come.
GaddafiJamal
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Is Chelsea not part of England 🏴? If you buy right players it will work, Man United was successful with 442, but Barcelona came with 433 and dominate the world and now every team wants to used, if you are successful in thing's people copies you, trying to be you or beat you.
You Know Ball 🧠⚽️
Dackies
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this is England why do u use a system difficult for players
Is Chelsea not part of England 🏴? If you buy right players it will work, Man United was successful with 442, but Barcelona came with 433 and dominate the world and now every team wants to used, if you are successful in thing's people copies you, trying to be you or beat you.
foabdeprty
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Stick to the format. Nothing wrong . we had positive results against City, Liverpool & Arsenal. Actually the mistakes by Onana on both occasion have been glaring in our defeat against Brighton. Start Bayindir afresh. De ligt, Maguire, Yoro, Dalot, Bruno, Collyer, Martinez/ Amass, Zirkzee, Amad, & Hojlund. Start both CF in a go.Attack is the best option we have.
keep comforting yourself
foabdeprty
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The team doesn't have the right profile of players. Chelsea even won the league with the same formation, this system is not for lazy players, it's very effective and can produced good results. In Italy 🇮🇹 most team's used this system.
this is England why do u use a system difficult for players
Dackies
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The team doesn't have the right profile of players. Chelsea even won the league with the same formation, this system is not for lazy players, it's very effective and can produced good results. In Italy 🇮🇹 most team's used this system.
Heddiorty
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please continue the formation so you get religated😂😂
Dotabcilm
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Stick to it and get sacked in the morning
619Drizzy
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Next Yr we should request the fixtures for Man Utd to play 4 times with Man City , Arsenal , Liverpool , Chelsea , Spurs ....
619Drizzy
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l don't know what is wrong with these managers,first Erik Ten hag came to United and didn't use the same formation he was using at Ajax dat got him good results and now Amorim is doing the same,l don't know what is happening,is someone bewitching coaches at Manchester United oba it's Ignorance
robbdenosu
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let him stick to his formation till when he see the club being relegated, it so annoying when he come out of the press saying shit that he won't change the system bla bla are going to play Liverpool and arsenal the entire season that the system worked on them....this guy's stubbornness I guarantee is taking the club back to championship league am tell you mates😡😡😡
zutbklnsuy
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Stick to the format. Nothing wrong . we had positive results against City, Liverpool & Arsenal. Actually the mistakes by Onana on both occasion have been glaring in our defeat against Brighton. Start Bayindir afresh. De ligt, Maguire, Yoro, Dalot, Bruno, Collyer, Martinez/ Amass, Zirkzee, Amad, & Hojlund. Start both CF in a go.Attack is the best option we have.
Tamdlnoty
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Remember that this is EPL n not those lower leagues where for generations the same clubs rule. Amorinight be a good coach but not good enough for the EPL.
bukai26
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Thanks for sticking to the formation and philosophy, Amorim. Whatever happens don't change the style of play. Enough is enough, we have seen enough of the really good coaches were shown the door due to their adaptability with the club's downgrading culture. You stick to your basic.
titilopsty
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change formation to 433 or 442 you, cannot stick to one formation that cost a lot of pain and expect results.
kamabnps
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Next Yr we should request the fixtures for Man Utd to play 4 times with Man City , Arsenal , Liverpool , Chelsea , Spurs ....
kamabnps
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If platers are afraid to play on the pitch then it's all psychological.