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Amorin asked Manchester United not to treat him as a passerby, and the substitute must also bear the responsibility

Hupu, August 18, reported the exclusive report of self-media account SamCohen, that Reuben Amorin is continuing to change Manchester United's culture, and he made it clear to the players that he does not believe in the fixed "starting lineup". Instead, he has a complete team.

sources revealed that the Red Devils coach has already explained his philosophy in Carrington, emphasizing that the selection of a person depends not only on who starts, but also on who can actually finish the game.

In fact, Amorin sees the bench as a decisive factor for the season. He urged players to abandon the frustration that was the same as former Eric Tenhager's coaching time, when those left out of the starting lineup were often disappointed.

Amorin warned that he would not tolerate players sulking. Instead, he hopes that the substitutes see themselves as key figures in changing the situation of the game and take on the responsibility of changing the situation when needed.

This marks a cultural reshaping of Old Trafford. Under Tenhager, several senior players encountered difficulties in their substitute roles, resulting in a tense atmosphere in the locker room.

However, Amorin is determined to create a team-first atmosphere that makes every player feel valued, regardless of starting position.

The Manchester United coach believes that this change is crucial in the Premier League, because the schedule is compact and competitive, and relying solely on the core starting lineup is not enough.

He told the players that physical fitness, status and tactical needs will determine the player's choice, and opportunities to show their strength may appear later in the game or early in the game. The season has begun and Amorin’s message is clear. There will be no passers-by in Old Trafford. Every player has to contribute, and those who show influence on the bench may have a similar importance to those of the starter.

source:kq 7m