November 23rd 2024.
Ruben Amorim has a clear vision for Mason Mount's future at Manchester United. Despite the England international's career taking a downward turn since his move to Old Trafford 18 months ago, Amorim remains confident in his ability to revive Mount's stalling career.
Erik ten Hag, who signed Mount from Chelsea, had high hopes for the young player but unfortunately, Mount struggled to fit into the Dutchman's system and was unable to secure a regular spot in the first team due to a string of injuries. However, with Mount now fully fit, Amorim plans to utilize the same 3-4-3 formation that he excelled in under Thomas Tuchel at Chelsea.
Amorim expressed his admiration for Mount, stating that he can see the determination in his eyes to succeed. He believes that this drive will be crucial in Mount's career revival. As for his position on the team, Amorim has two positions in mind for Mount and he is confident that the player will be pleased with this news.
In other news, Amorim addressed the recent criticism faced by Marcus Rashford and Casemiro for taking time off during the international break. Former United defender Gary Neville questioned their professionalism after Rashford was spotted at a basketball game and Casemiro took a family trip to Disney World.
Amorim responded to the criticism by stating that the players were given five days off and they are free to use that time as they please. He also acknowledged that the club needs to set higher standards and manage the players' time off more effectively. As for the players' actions, Amorim believes that they are grown men and should have the freedom to make their own decisions, but the club also needs to improve in setting expectations and guidelines for their players.
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