Man United boss Ruben Amorim warns fans: ‘The storm will come’

Ruben Amorim has warned Manchester United fans that “a storm will come” despite his positive start as manager.

Amorim is unbeaten in his three games and led United to their biggest league win since 2021 with a 4-0 win over Everton on Sunday.

The 39-year-old takes his side to Arsenal on Wednesday and has suggested they will eventually be “figured out” as the players continue to get to grips with his methods.

“I want to say different things, but I have to say it again: the storm will come,” Amorim said.

“I don’t know if you use that term but we’re going to have difficult moments and we’re going to be found out in some games. I know because I know my players and I know football and I follow football .We are at the point that we put simple things into the team without training.

“So let’s focus on every game, on the performance, what we need to improve, to try to win games. And that’s the focus. I know it’s really difficult to be Manchester United manager and say these things in press conferences.

“We want to win all the time, no matter what, we want to try to win, but we know we’re at a different time if you compare to Arsenal.”

While Amorim’s players are still learning about his tactical system, Amorim is also learning about United.

The Portuguese coach has been in the job for three weeks since replacing Erik ten Hag and has admitted that the attention and workload that comes with managing one of the biggest clubs in the world has taken him by surprise.

“A little bit, because you don’t know what life is like in this kind of club,” he said.

“So it’s always a surprise. I think I can handle that, but you have to do so much more than train the team. You improve yourself and other things in yourself as a coach, you have to manage time in a different way.

“You have less time to prepare for the matches, not only because you play after two days, but also because you have a lot to do. I can say I was a bit surprised, but at the same time I expected something. different. “