Ruben Amorim Introduces Two New Rules at Man United
Manchester United is experiencing a significant transformation under the guidance of Ruben Amorim.
The new manager has introduced two key rules aimed at creating an environment that brings out the best in his players.
Manchester United appears to have a distinct identity and playing style. Amorim has swiftly implemented his signature 3-4-3 formation, which emphasizes that players are expected to press as a unit, applying pressure on the opposition.
Ruben Amorim’s New Rules

According to journalist Steve Bates, Amorim has introduced two new rules aimed at fostering a positive team environment. These rules are designed to support the implementation of Amorim’s vision for the club.
Injured Players’ Game-Day Protocol
As reported by Bates, Amorim has mandated that all injured players attend games, dressed in tracksuits, and arrive at least one hour before kick-off.
This new protocol aims to promote a sense of unity and inclusivity among the team, even when players are sidelined due to injury.
Furthermore, Bates revealed Man Utd’s squad are now tasked with staying in a hotel the night before a game – even if that game is at Old Trafford.
‘Amorim insists on being with his players the night before games so they will stay in a hotel home or away,’ continued Bates.
‘It’s believed players didn’t get a customary day off leading up to the Bodo/Glimt game with Amorim focusing on team shape and patterns in training.’
Amorim is also understood to have taken a keen interest in the fitness levels of his players.
During his first week of training sessions it was reported Amorim was left astounded at the lack of intensity United’s stars displayed in sessions.
Bates added: ‘Fitness levels are being closely monitored by Amorim’s conditioning and fitness coaches with the manager keen to make sure his inherited stars can perform the roles they’re given.
