Thanks again to everyone for the support on the video, love reading all your comments and learning more about the team. To the Sporting fans, sorry for calling you Sporting Lisbon, genuine mistake from a West London Blues fan! 💚
@@pysiters Because is common saying the name of the team and from where it, when just the name is not enough to identify the team. The Portuguese also do it with other teams. Portuguese don't do it with Sporting because they just call it Sporting and everyone there knows what they mean... but they say "Vitória de Guimarães" or even call it "Guimarães" when Guimarães is not a part of their name. With their neighbours Spain they always say Atlético de Bilbao, where Bilbao is not on the name of the team (zerozero for ex. says the name of the club is "Athletic Club de Bilbao" and is not correct). There are many other examples...
@@altacc5356 well i dont agree whatsoever with you, do you call everton liverpool? Or schalke gelsenkirchen? Or even juventus turin? No so call it Sporting Club of Portugal with all due respect tho
We will miss Rúben Amorim at Sporting. He's not only an excellent tactician, he is also a phenomenal communicator. I wish him the best if someone pays the 20 million euros and he leaves.
Looks inevitable he's going to be at Liverpool some point in the summer! What players do you think he will try and take to Liverpool? I can't see amorin or Liverpool being disrespectful and try to take many players
@@redman9pablo I could see him trying to take maybe Gonçalo Inácio or Diomande to Liverpool. Particularly Inácio, he is very very good in building from the back.
As a Sporting fan and an aspiring young coach, I can tell you I learn from Rúben Amorim every match and every press conference: not only tactically, but also on man management, leadership, communication, etc. The team plays phenomenal football this year, and I still harbour a little bit of hope he will stay another season with us.
@@hashshashiin.forsī As a Sporting fan, i'd say im about 99% sure he will leave, unfortunatly. Im really worried on how we can replace him, before him we havent had any decent manager apart from Leonardo Jardim for 1 season and Jorge Jesus (decent but not great, has a leadership and comunication issues)...
As a fan of Sporting, everything you said is true... he is really very good, a young coach who has already done a lot for Sporting Clube de Portugal, I have no doubt that he will win many more titles !
Sporting gave us Ronaldo Bruno and now a manager. Kudos to Sporting CP. Huge fan of them in that league. They always produce top talent no matter who leaves 😊
I think the Irons fans would be delighted to be in the running for him as a manager. Not sure how likely this is, but as a Hammers fan, I came on your channel to investigate this man. Glad I found your analysis, very interesting prospect.
I get the idea of using players on the wing to open up space to pass through the halfspaces, but I'm seeing way too many cases not just in the prem of fullbacks having clean opportunities to deliver great crosses and opting to pass backwards. I don't like seeing it and I think getting greedy for higher value chances is one step forward and one step back. When crosses start happening it's typically teams getting desperate for a goal instead of a carefully crafted chance.
Thing is: We have been playing alot through the wing backs because teams are desperate do defend the middle against us. So yes, we use them as decoys but Amorim found a way for them to be one of our most important players on attack
@@Luke-Hiles With Man United it's more of the fullbacks overlapping for nothing. The wingers come inside the halfspace, fullback overlaps high onside, winger either passes back to the holding midfielder/Bruno, or shoots into a wall of bodies from the edge of the box. If Bruno gets it, he'll try to compensate for the poor creativity and attempt a Hollywood pass, or shoot it into the seats. It doesn't help that the only really good crossers in that team are Dalot and Shaw and they rarely receive the ball when there's a good opportunity for it. Man U wingers all want to carry it in and shoot while the fullbacks don't even get passed to. All of that is not strictly a Man U thing though.
Teams aiming to have more control of the ball or manage risks aren't going to cross the ball into the box unless it's an almost guaranteed goal cus if you then surrender possession in that case more often than not you now find yourself under a counter attack, it's not so much greed for high value chances as it is not taking too much risks unless you're guaranteed the reward
Sounds alot like how Liverpool has been playing, also the same problems that have haunted us. With the solid team and a few reinforcements for aging players I think it wouldn't take too long for Liverpool players to adapt to his tactics.
Yep. Reason why is that our football - all throughout the club, has had Portuguese influences since FSG appointed Inglethorpe back before Brendan. Yes it was shaped by Inglethorpe and Ljinders who are not Portoguese, but they are both strong proponents of portoguese football- and with Pep being the assistant manager- you can see the portoguese influence on the pitch. Pep spent 11 years as assistant coach at Porto alongside millionaire heir and playboy, turned football manager- Andre Villa-Boas. If you look at our players also- we love portoguese-speaking/influenced players as well- from Firmino, to Thiago, to Jota, to Allison, etc.. It seems FSG has ideintified this as the brand of football that closely resembles the football associated with Liverpool traditionally(the "Collective" is the sum of the individuals), and that gets our supporters fired up. For all the criticism I sometimes give them- they do know how to run an organization and how to make excellent appointments, that will in turn also make excellent sub-appointments. All recreated in FSGs image.
@@domainmojo2162 If Michael Edwards wants this guy, then this is it. He knows whats the best but most importantly, we have to give Ruben Amorim time (maybe 2-3 seasons)
Thanks for this video. I've never herd of ruben amorim. I've always wanted either de zerbi or nagelsman as liverpool's next manager. But now, ruben looks like a good replacement to me.
I don’t know man. ETH really made Ajax great with such amazing tactics. He came to United and can’t even implement his tactics because players are just too lazy to press and move without the ball, worse, they just can’t apply any tactics. United don’t even look close to ETH’s Ajax side. Comes in Ruben Amorim, I wonder how he’s gonna get the players to play for him. Too many babies in the squad that can’t be criticised. One baby is loaned to Chelsea. After being given months of absence to attend to his mental health, only for him to throw his toys out like a toddler after being called out by ETH.
Finally, somebody with a healthy brain. There's a lotta decay at United and Erik Ten Hag tried to fix it. Erik Ten Hag is known for being too strict and a disciplinarian, buh when he does what he's hired for, the plastic fans moan. I'm actually happy for Erik to finally be outta that environment. I feel for the next guy honestly
@@LeslieMathula I really hope, players that are not performing and lazy, will be held accountable by the management. I really start to feel that the virus in the squad is led by none other than Mr MBE himself. Despite his poor performances, he will always start. He will walk around and not wanting to press. He just rubs off such bad influence on other players. Look at Arteta as an example, he got rid of Aubameyang and other players. His first 2 seasons, he got Arsenal playing like a defensive counter attacking style. It was so weird why Arteta, an assistant of Pep and a student of Wenger, play his team so differently. When he finally got rid of the deadwoods and got players that suit his tactics, Arsenal took off. United under Amorim is a start of a proper rebuild. Sporting clubs win not only because of their players. Its because of their top management. Hopefully United don't back their players when Ruben Amorim is having difficulties with the players.
True but then again, we need to remember that ETH wasn't fully backed by the Glazers and previous management like when he was at Ajax. When ETH was at Ajax, he had a fallout with Noa Lang who was considered one of the best talents for a long time, but Ajax backed ETH and get rid of Noa. When ETH had a fallout Sancho, United board didn't back ETH and told him to tone down his attitude. Because of that, many players lost their respect and knew that they have power over the manager = Player FC. But under INEOS, the players are no longer safe. They get rid of Sancho and gave ETH time to fix things even though ETH is not their first choice for a manager. Now that INEOS are getting the manager they wanted, they will be 100% behind him and for the next few months, those babies at United will be under scrutiny. If they don't perform under Amorim, they are out in the summer.
You missed that Sporting PORTUGAL usually plays a crocked 4-4-2. Rarely you will see Catamo and Nuno Santos playing at the same time. What happens is that in fact the 3-4-3 where on one of the side assumes a more defensive position working as an almost 4 in the back, while the other joins the attack. Also Pedro Gonçalves, which plays a lot more often than Paulinho, plays as an out of position 10, giving balance in to the middle field and creating doubt in the wing. If you watch the latest game against Benfica you will see how he has the role of blocking Di Maria when he lays deep to launch the attack. Rotation is not the key in Amorim's approach, rather balance and patience. When pressed playing to Gyokeres is key to stretch the opposition and produce goals in counter attack.
Ive watched this video 4 times now. Best analysis ive seen of Ruben Amorim, cant believe i didnt find your channel sooner. Have subscribed to your channel 🙌🏽👍🏻
If you ask me if I'd rather have Gyokeres or Amorim for the next season, I would choose the the coach. That in itself shows how important he has been for our club!
@@marcussoderlund8204 cou ld unlock Rasmus Hojlund and those other Manchester United attackers..I heard Mr Ruben Amorim develops and improves players and trusts young players
i think liverpool already has the players profile that fits amorim's style of play. the only thing liv need is 1 or 2 LCB in the back three and thats it all the position is covered. the fluidity of amorim's tactics is also just like how liv is playing this season
Great coach from a Benfica fan that even when Amorim had play for Benfica had saw that he was a very inteligent player and midfielder with everthing to be a coach.i hope that someday he returns to lead Benfica.
Yeah, our talent is absolutely off the charts if you really know football. A downside is that they all have similar playstyles and are young, but with a coach that can control possession and chaos we can win the league
Fantastic Analysis as always. To answer your Question I think Liverpool would Benefit the best from a Coach like this. But honestly I would like him at Man United❤❤❤
maybe.. he's to smart to move to liverpool just because yes. Amorim already said that he feels to young for big "jumps". Let's see, also the price is about €20M - €30M you're welcome
Wow! If our opponents see this vídeo we are screwed the rest of the season 😂 Great analysis to our great tactical master. Just a small tip, Sporting Lisbon does not exist 🤦♂️ its Sporting Clube Portugal 🤙🇵🇹
I think Chelsea should definitely go to Amorim because they need to rebuild a style of play and they have a squad that is too bloated to build a specific strict structure. Ruben can make a good meal out of that soup, and his tactical flexibility in the offensive line will positively reflect on the performance of players who like to play in free roles, such as Sterling, Madueke, Palmer.
I personally don’t think that analysing Sporting’s tactics based on the games vs Atalanta will give the clearest idea of how Sporting plays because, although we played Atalanta 4 times this season, they were by far the team who caused Sporting the most tactical difficulties, causing Amorim to slightly change the way Sporting plays in order to avoid Atalanta’s M2M marking. No team in Portugal plays like that, and Sporting doesn’t play against anyone as we have played against Atalanta. Apart from that, good video 👍
Great explanation of Amorin’s tactics. Amorim looks like he might be the choice to replace Erik Ten Hag at United, I love the fluid rotations and the futsal style patterns of play but vulnerability on the break was United’s main weakness under ETH. At least, the games will be exciting!
Hey Football Meta, I wanted to ask you that how many matches that you have to watch to analyze the whole system of a Coach, and what editing software do you use to edit these kinds of videos? Love your analysis bro.
Manchester United definitely have the profiles do play his style of football, that middle overload is written for bruno, kobbie and amad, excited to see an actual game plan for once.
Unfortunately, being a good tactician isn't enough to succeed at Liverpool. Has to find a way to connect with the players and fans like Jurgen. Really look forward to it though. Fingers crossed
I am a Sporting fan and I can tell you that Rúben Amorim's main quality is not just being a good tactician, it is, above all, being a great communicator and an excellent human resources manager. This does not mean that he will be an excellent substitute for Jurgen Klopp and that he would have the same impact as him, but it is wrong to say that he is just "a good tactician".
@@FootballMeta That guy just waffled. "Find a way to connect with the players" is self-evident if they're adopting your tactical principles. As for "connecting with fans" for some reason, all succesful managers seem to "connect with the fans".
Everything sounded great(and similar to ETH) until that last point about intercepting passes into the midfield being a weakness, our players struggle with pass accuracy and I can just see us conceding many goals when they try but fail to follow the managers instructions to play through the middle.
I was thinking same while watching this video, he'll need to sell the entire team cos apart from Eriksen, Martinez and De Ligt, the rest can't pass which will lead to a lot of turnovers.
From a Liverpool fan Liverpool’s midfielders: Gravenberch, Jones, Szoboszlai, Clark, Mac Allister, Elliott, Endo, Bajcetic, Morton, McConnel, Carvalho +/- Trent Liverpool have 11 midfielders to fit into a 2-man midfield with the Amorim formation of 343. Only Elliott really would work as a hybrid wide / inside forward CAM but Salah’s there, not even Carvalho because he doesn’t like playing wide at all as it’s a hybrid wide / 10 role and Szobo’s best position is in the RCM role in that no. 8 shirt which Klopp identified and he’s galactico level there. Moving him back to an inside forward CAM is a downgrade, as Szobo is a complete midfielder. If playing Elliott Salah rotation you’d then rotate a winger with a hybrid inside forward CAM on the other side. Whenever Salah starts it would maybe be ruling out Diaz, whenever Elliott starts it rules out Salah ….. meaning we’d only play with 2 forwards now plus this is all reliant on a left wing back or right back playing wide and high. Let’s be honest we know Trent doesn’t want to spend the rest of his career out on the right especially far right width if Salah or Elliott are there, Trent wants to play central… and even if he accepts a more central RWB role it means the right side Salah or Elliott will have to play out wide which neither want….. Right now we can easily rotate 11 midfielders into a midfield 3 and that’s what all top teams currently utilise, 433 or 4141 or 4231 even. No CL semi final level team in Europe uses a back 3. Defending with a back 5 in a 523 is ridiculous for a top level European team? Amorim has to be flexible and not rigid if he comes to Liverpool and adapt to the squad to some degree. He can’t come in and say “this player fits my system, he stays and this player doesn’t, he changes or goes” Jurgen Klopp came to Liverpool and adapted TWICE tactically from his famous 4-2-3-1 in Dortmund. We had one 433 tactical system now we have a new 433 tactical system. Amorim wants his creative player of the double pivot to progress the ball quickly forward and only has 50-60 touches per game which is half of what Mac Allister should be having. 343 is a joke formation where we will use defenders over the midfielders who historically are the best players with the ball to be in possession and creative in the middle ? You want Kroos Casemiro Modric or Busquets Iniesta Xavi being the ones passing the ball around not defenders I’m sorry if you look at how involved the defenders of Amorim are. Klopp has done so well to bring in 11 midfielders all young bar Endo and a culture of rotation in the middle of the park providing depth and protection against crazy schedules players have. Amorim utilising 343 at Liverpool is a mistake. He just can’t be rigid latin like that. And we need a manager to come in who can play Trent centrally. Again do you think Trent wants to be that wing back out as far right as possible pushing very high up the field? Nope. Also what players actually want to be wing backs ? no elite level club use wing backs and using wing backs plus a back 3 takes away our midfielders in the centre that WE HAVE at Liverpool.. Everything for me about Amorim which isn’t football related fits Liverpool but the priority is football as we have the players, culture, structure, staff, stadium, academy, infrastructure. We need a good tactician who understands football very well Also Mac Allister said it himself his best position is at 10. He has the number 10 shirt. He didn’t sign for United because he’d be played alongside Casemiro with Fernandes ahead and he wanted Liverpool because he could play as a 10 his father talked about this. In a 433 he can rotate with Szoboszlai with who is higher up and who is deeper. Being a creative double pivot isn’t a 10 role. It’s a dead role in Amorim’s system for Mac Allister and is better suited to Trent because the number of touches the double pivot at Sporting plays is 50-60 which is low. Mac Allister again would want more touches but the position and again would be better for Trent as Amorim wants that position to quickly progress the ball with few touches, and it looks like the defenders get even more touches….. erm noo midfielders are best suited in their DNA to have the most touches moving the ball around by dribbling and passing…. Honestly how do we play in possession? A back 3, DM and a CM in a double pivot with 50-60 touches along with really high wing backs, fr? That’s like an ancient style or mid division negative football for teams that don’t have dominance and quality in the middle. Seriously people need to take off their rose tinted glasses and see this for what it is but it’s a reaction of trying to make ourselves feel better as we all deep down are so sad by Klopp leaving and it coming out of the blue 2 years and a half in advance But don’t blame Amorim or Alonso or Klopp but realise the management of the club didn’t have plans in place for post Klopp and with the unexpected announcement of Klopp to leave, no-one in the club clearly is / was prepared for post Klopp. If we had some targets lined up it would have been the situation to just bring them in earlier. Everything right now is damage control. Klopp’s character and work at the club we were just all in love with thinking only in the moment and the club wasn’t thinking about anything other than Klopp, and wasn’t prepared for the future IF Amorim comes in and IS flexible it will be the ideal scenario. A stroke of luck
@@ryanlee315 😂. From reading the comments of Meta Football's video on Xabi Alonso, Alonso avoids vertical lines unlike Amorim because it means the players will have their back to goal. Amorim using two vertical lines in the half spaces of the centre of the pitch in a 2422 is direct evidence of an inferior footballing brain of Amorim vs Alonso. Which is not good for Liverpool.
Tbh Atalanta are a very good counter attacking side their free flowing quick one touch pass going forward and very direct are really really good… proves they beating Liverpool 3-0 away from home.. especially when you played high defensive line like Sporting and Liverpool you will be exposed.. defensively Atalanta are very patience and not rushing to get the ball..
Is it only me seeing this? I feel like Ten hag had this same shape most times when he is attacking in the case of player positioning. Well I see him struggling based of the players we have because his style looks strict. GGMU
I think one of his best assets is his adaptability, he has always used the 3-4-3 but he has changed the way he plays a lot, in his 2020 title run he resorted to slow build up, wing play and defense focused football, and now in 2024 he has a much more paced attacking and central playstile, which is proven by the stats.
@@andrewwright4195 Always a 5 at the back without the ball, the 1st line of pressure usually changes depending on the opponents, sometimes 5-4-1, sometimes 5-2-3, even saw 5-3-2 in some instances
Few mistakes in the video: - Its Sporting or Sporting Clube de Portugal - Altough Paulinho has scored many goals this season he hasn't played very often, Sporting doesn't play with a second striker but the wings collapse onto de middle. Its Pedro Goncalves that has been playing in the left, sometimes even Trincão when Edwards is playing well - Even though you are correct that Sporting is most exposed when plays are interrupted in the middlefield, most of sporting league goals came from set pieces, which is odd since Amorim uses this tactic for a few years now and this is the only year where its showing that weakness
The Full Backs stuff. I'd say it's entirely possible that PL Teams leave the Full Backs free (as Man Utd don't have such great ones). That would stifle the centre more. However, we need to see if Amorim would adapt to that
just finished watching this after Ten Hag was sacked, the attack system will fit United a lot but then the underline problems where they concede a lot of goals via counter attacks may still persist
Thanks again to everyone for the support on the video, love reading all your comments and learning more about the team. To the Sporting fans, sorry for calling you Sporting Lisbon, genuine mistake from a West London Blues fan! 💚
Why yall keep calling Sporting Lisbon?! Do your homework it is so annoying dislike 👎🏼 😊
@@pysiters Because is common saying the name of the team and from where it, when just the name is not enough to identify the team. The Portuguese also do it with other teams. Portuguese don't do it with Sporting because they just call it Sporting and everyone there knows what they mean... but they say "Vitória de Guimarães" or even call it "Guimarães" when Guimarães is not a part of their name. With their neighbours Spain they always say Atlético de Bilbao, where Bilbao is not on the name of the team (zerozero for ex. says the name of the club is "Athletic Club de Bilbao" and is not correct). There are many other examples...
@@altacc5356 well i dont agree whatsoever with you, do you call everton liverpool? Or schalke gelsenkirchen? Or even juventus turin? No so call it Sporting Club of Portugal with all due respect tho
@@pysitersthey're called Sorting Clube De Portugal,not of Portugal so could you please pronounce the name correctly too😂😂
@@paulrichards5002 am I flushing? Of in português means de so 🖕🏻 put it there 🙄
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We will miss Rúben Amorim at Sporting. He's not only an excellent tactician, he is also a phenomenal communicator. I wish him the best if someone pays the 20 million euros and he leaves.
Can he speak English 👀? Asking as a Liverpool fan
@@patrickfuller6132 Yes. Not proficient English but good enough
Very proficient
Looks inevitable he's going to be at Liverpool some point in the summer! What players do you think he will try and take to Liverpool? I can't see amorin or Liverpool being disrespectful and try to take many players
@@redman9pablo I could see him trying to take maybe Gonçalo Inácio or Diomande to Liverpool. Particularly Inácio, he is very very good in building from the back.
As a Sporting fan and an aspiring young coach, I can tell you I learn from Rúben Amorim every match and every press conference: not only tactically, but also on man management, leadership, communication, etc. The team plays phenomenal football this year, and I still harbour a little bit of hope he will stay another season with us.
Good luck on your coaching journey
Good luck on your Journey
As a sporting fan, do you think he will stay?
@@hashshashiin.forsī i don’t really think so
@@hashshashiin.forsī As a Sporting fan, i'd say im about 99% sure he will leave, unfortunatly. Im really worried on how we can replace him, before him we havent had any decent manager apart from Leonardo Jardim for 1 season and Jorge Jesus (decent but not great, has a leadership and comunication issues)...
I've been waiting for this. Ruben deserves everything, excellent coach, communicator, leader. He'll be missed
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From a Sporting CP fan, thank you very much!
Are you sure he will move on from sporting?
As a fan of Sporting, everything you said is true... he is really very good, a young coach who has already done a lot for Sporting Clube de Portugal, I have no doubt that he will win many more titles !
He’s bang average and will flop at United. Not what they need at all
@@aaronlloyd6905 who do u think united should get then
Sporting gave us Ronaldo Bruno and now a manager. Kudos to Sporting CP. Huge fan of them in that league. They always produce top talent no matter who leaves 😊
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Evra came from Monaco.
Whichever big european team gets him, entertainment guaranteed! A brand of football fans will look forward to see!
Really isn't he playing too defensive?
@@hashshashiin.forsī sporting has 2.92 goals per game this year at portuguese league
@@hashshashiin.forsī why do you say that? Have you actually watched them play or are you just assuming from the formation?
@@kloppsippingvarsenaltears2789 he's the next jose mourinho. Deal with it! He is more suited to the likes of chelsea 😤
@@hashshashiin.forsī 😂 0 ball knowledge
He looks the real deal with his tactics. If he does come to the EPL, I really hope it works out for him. 🙏🏻❤️
I think the Irons fans would be delighted to be in the running for him as a manager. Not sure how likely this is, but as a Hammers fan, I came on your channel to investigate this man. Glad I found your analysis, very interesting prospect.
Unfortunately I don't see Sully paying his release fee.
I get the idea of using players on the wing to open up space to pass through the halfspaces, but I'm seeing way too many cases not just in the prem of fullbacks having clean opportunities to deliver great crosses and opting to pass backwards. I don't like seeing it and I think getting greedy for higher value chances is one step forward and one step back. When crosses start happening it's typically teams getting desperate for a goal instead of a carefully crafted chance.
Yeah, sometimes you just gotta keep knocking and knocking to find a chink in the armor of your opponent.
Yeah kinda like what's happening with Man U rn
Thing is: We have been playing alot through the wing backs because teams are desperate do defend the middle against us. So yes, we use them as decoys but Amorim found a way for them to be one of our most important players on attack
@@Luke-Hiles With Man United it's more of the fullbacks overlapping for nothing. The wingers come inside the halfspace, fullback overlaps high onside, winger either passes back to the holding midfielder/Bruno, or shoots into a wall of bodies from the edge of the box. If Bruno gets it, he'll try to compensate for the poor creativity and attempt a Hollywood pass, or shoot it into the seats. It doesn't help that the only really good crossers in that team are Dalot and Shaw and they rarely receive the ball when there's a good opportunity for it. Man U wingers all want to carry it in and shoot while the fullbacks don't even get passed to.
All of that is not strictly a Man U thing though.
Teams aiming to have more control of the ball or manage risks aren't going to cross the ball into the box unless it's an almost guaranteed goal cus if you then surrender possession in that case more often than not you now find yourself under a counter attack, it's not so much greed for high value chances as it is not taking too much risks unless you're guaranteed the reward
Sounds alot like how Liverpool has been playing, also the same problems that have haunted us. With the solid team and a few reinforcements for aging players I think it wouldn't take too long for Liverpool players to adapt to his tactics.
Yep. Reason why is that our football - all throughout the club, has had Portuguese influences since FSG appointed Inglethorpe back before Brendan. Yes it was shaped by Inglethorpe and Ljinders who are not Portoguese, but they are both strong proponents of portoguese football- and with Pep being the assistant manager- you can see the portoguese influence on the pitch.
Pep spent 11 years as assistant coach at Porto alongside millionaire heir and playboy, turned football manager- Andre Villa-Boas.
If you look at our players also- we love portoguese-speaking/influenced players as well- from Firmino, to Thiago, to Jota, to Allison, etc..
It seems FSG has ideintified this as the brand of football that closely resembles the football associated with Liverpool traditionally(the "Collective" is the sum of the individuals), and that gets our supporters fired up.
For all the criticism I sometimes give them- they do know how to run an organization and how to make excellent appointments, that will in turn also make excellent sub-appointments. All recreated in FSGs image.
@@domainmojo2162 If Michael Edwards wants this guy, then this is it. He knows whats the best but most importantly, we have to give Ruben Amorim time (maybe 2-3 seasons)
@@admirsaracevic6804 I think with Amorims tactics and the players already at LFC, it won take longer than 1 season to gel. This is no rebuild.
It's way better than Liverpool atm, unfortunately Klopp doesn't attack through the middle like that, and it's crucial against all the parked buses
Thanks for this video. I've never herd of ruben amorim. I've always wanted either de zerbi or nagelsman as liverpool's next manager. But now, ruben looks like a good replacement to me.
Ruben Amorim would be a legend in LFC as his is now in Sporting. YNWA
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I don’t know man. ETH really made Ajax great with such amazing tactics. He came to United and can’t even implement his tactics because players are just too lazy to press and move without the ball, worse, they just can’t apply any tactics. United don’t even look close to ETH’s Ajax side.
Comes in Ruben Amorim, I wonder how he’s gonna get the players to play for him. Too many babies in the squad that can’t be criticised.
One baby is loaned to Chelsea. After being given months of absence to attend to his mental health, only for him to throw his toys out like a toddler after being called out by ETH.
Finally, somebody with a healthy brain. There's a lotta decay at United and Erik Ten Hag tried to fix it. Erik Ten Hag is known for being too strict and a disciplinarian, buh when he does what he's hired for, the plastic fans moan. I'm actually happy for Erik to finally be outta that environment. I feel for the next guy honestly
@@LeslieMathula I really hope, players that are not performing and lazy, will be held accountable by the management. I really start to feel that the virus in the squad is led by none other than Mr MBE himself.
Despite his poor performances, he will always start. He will walk around and not wanting to press. He just rubs off such bad influence on other players.
Look at Arteta as an example, he got rid of Aubameyang and other players. His first 2 seasons, he got Arsenal playing like a defensive counter attacking style. It was so weird why Arteta, an assistant of Pep and a student of Wenger, play his team so differently. When he finally got rid of the deadwoods and got players that suit his tactics, Arsenal took off.
United under Amorim is a start of a proper rebuild. Sporting clubs win not only because of their players. Its because of their top management. Hopefully United don't back their players when Ruben Amorim is having difficulties with the players.
True but then again, we need to remember that ETH wasn't fully backed by the Glazers and previous management like when he was at Ajax. When ETH was at Ajax, he had a fallout with Noa Lang who was considered one of the best talents for a long time, but Ajax backed ETH and get rid of Noa. When ETH had a fallout Sancho, United board didn't back ETH and told him to tone down his attitude. Because of that, many players lost their respect and knew that they have power over the manager = Player FC. But under INEOS, the players are no longer safe. They get rid of Sancho and gave ETH time to fix things even though ETH is not their first choice for a manager. Now that INEOS are getting the manager they wanted, they will be 100% behind him and for the next few months, those babies at United will be under scrutiny. If they don't perform under Amorim, they are out in the summer.
Who’s here after the rumored link with United? Gather here 😂
You missed that Sporting PORTUGAL usually plays a crocked 4-4-2. Rarely you will see Catamo and Nuno Santos playing at the same time. What happens is that in fact the 3-4-3 where on one of the side assumes a more defensive position working as an almost 4 in the back, while the other joins the attack. Also Pedro Gonçalves, which plays a lot more often than Paulinho, plays as an out of position 10, giving balance in to the middle field and creating doubt in the wing. If you watch the latest game against Benfica you will see how he has the role of blocking Di Maria when he lays deep to launch the attack. Rotation is not the key in Amorim's approach, rather balance and patience. When pressed playing to Gyokeres is key to stretch the opposition and produce goals in counter attack.
Hi FM, love you channel but you just exposed my team strength and weaknesses 😂😂. You are great on what you do keep going.
Ive watched this video 4 times now. Best analysis ive seen of Ruben Amorim, cant believe i didnt find your channel sooner. Have subscribed to your channel 🙌🏽👍🏻
i think amorim would fit perfect for liverpool playstyle
but that playstyle involves a back 4
@@T.E.S.S. they could keep a back 4 out of possession
@@T.E.S.S. Liverpool don't have 3 CB's?
Yes they do@@CoopMauKona
@@CoopMauKonaWe do. We could play a back three of Van Dijk, Gomez & Konate
If you ask me if I'd rather have Gyokeres or Amorim for the next season, I would choose the the coach. That in itself shows how important he has been for our club!
Did Amorim improve Gyokeres?
@@Traveltheworld1818. Certainly looks to have unlocked him. Gyökeres was good at Coventry, but he's been a monster since arriving at Sporting.
@@marcussoderlund8204 cou ld unlock Rasmus Hojlund and those other Manchester United attackers..I heard Mr Ruben Amorim develops and improves players and trusts young players
he would fit chelsea so well..
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Morita is the brain of Sporting and his abilities are very high.
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i think liverpool already has the players profile that fits amorim's style of play. the only thing liv need is 1 or 2 LCB in the back three and thats it all the position is covered. the fluidity of amorim's tactics is also just like how liv is playing this season
Agree, 1 or 2 LCBs.
And a top DMF, I love Endo but he is a good backup who plays 30%-40% of games.
Video about to blow up😂😂😂GGMU
This is a top tier video, really well explained. Would love for you to do more of these tactical break downs!
Who is here after Erik seck😂😂
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Me 😂😂
Gotta get to know our new gaffer!
Sack ❌
Seck ✅ 😊😊😊
Please the name of the team is Sporting club of Portugal or Sporting CP.
Sporting Lisbon dont exist
Yes, it exists, and it is Sport Lisboa Benfica!❤
Sporting lisbon is Actualy Benfica > Sport Lisboa Benfica
AAHAHAAHAHAHAAH typical lizzard AHAHAHAHAHAHAAAH
*doesn't
Your main point is spot on!
From a fellow Sporting Portugal fan
SPORT LISBOA E BENFICA 🗿💯💯💯
We need him in Chelsea..
Los, I've never know more about Ruben until Manchester United started showing interest in him.
Football Meta, I loved this video so much, I had to hit the like button!
Amorim ball ❤ Força Sporting
this guy tactic really took 'you can score 5, we will score 6' literally 😭
First order of business should be telling Gyokeres to wait for our signal at the end of the season. OT is calling
Great coach from a Benfica fan that even when Amorim had play for Benfica had saw that he was a very inteligent player and midfielder with everthing to be a coach.i hope that someday he returns to lead Benfica.
I am here after Fabrizio here we go!
Who’s here after news on Twitter?
Spot on
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I’m one of them o 😂😂
Im here after the manchester united rumors 🤔
Really insightful and enjoyable video! Keep making videos like these please!
Amorim at chelsea would smash the league
What with those players?! 😂
Yeah, our talent is absolutely off the charts if you really know football. A downside is that they all have similar playstyles and are young, but with a coach that can control possession and chaos we can win the league
Lol
Loving the graphics
this channel is the rehabilitation for fifa kids that watch football from shorts
Who came after Liverpool news😅
Yes lol
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Fantastic Analysis as always. To answer your Question I think Liverpool would Benefit the best from a Coach like this. But honestly I would like him at Man United❤❤❤
she’s going to man united bro
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@@ryoikixtenkai Yes Sirrr😂😭❤️
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Thanks! I really appreciate your videos on how you mix advanced tactics with easily understandable terminology.
Thank you very much mate, really appreciate it 🙌🏻
Please can you help me
Who is watching this video now after ten tag😂😂😂being sacked 😂😂😂
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As a chelsea fan i like the ending part of this video where you talked about their defensive issues 😅
Still with a smile after the "issues" in the City game?
Very interesting video, well explained and not over complicated, so some futsal football tactics expected at anfield next season
maybe.. he's to smart to move to liverpool just because yes. Amorim already said that he feels to young for big "jumps". Let's see, also the price is about €20M - €30M you're welcome
Wow! If our opponents see this vídeo we are screwed the rest of the season 😂
Great analysis to our great tactical master.
Just a small tip, Sporting Lisbon does not exist 🤦♂️ its Sporting Clube Portugal 🤙🇵🇹
Great video! Just one thing, it's Sporting Clube De Portugal
Amazing video you just forgot one weakness we have, Ricardo Esgaio
I think Chelsea should definitely go to Amorim because they need to rebuild a style of play and they have a squad that is too bloated to build a specific strict structure. Ruben can make a good meal out of that soup, and his tactical flexibility in the offensive line will positively reflect on the performance of players who like to play in free roles, such as Sterling, Madueke, Palmer.
I personally don’t think that analysing Sporting’s tactics based on the games vs Atalanta will give the clearest idea of how Sporting plays because, although we played Atalanta 4 times this season, they were by far the team who caused Sporting the most tactical difficulties, causing Amorim to slightly change the way Sporting plays in order to avoid Atalanta’s M2M marking. No team in Portugal plays like that, and Sporting doesn’t play against anyone as we have played against Atalanta.
Apart from that, good video 👍
Who is here after they appointed him to Manchester United
No one
Watching it live right now😅
brilliant and clear analysis
please do an insight on julian nagelsmanns tactics as german coach
Great explanation of Amorin’s tactics. Amorim looks like he might be the choice to replace Erik Ten Hag at United, I love the fluid rotations and the futsal style patterns of play but vulnerability on the break was United’s main weakness under ETH. At least, the games will be exciting!
Could you make video about Stade Brestois they are second in ligue 1 ??????
Now that he will become Manchester United's manager, this video will blow up because of how helpful it will be😊
Man Utd fans gathering here after Ten Harams sacking ✊🏾
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Waiting For United's First game Under Amorim
Here from Orny exclusive. You?
Hey Football Meta, I wanted to ask you that how many matches that you have to watch to analyze the whole system of a Coach, and what editing software do you use to edit these kinds of videos?
Love your analysis bro.
Man Uts fans
Mark attendance here
Manchester United players will never be willing to work in this type of system due to the high effort output. You heard it here first. ☝🏾
Who is here after Fabrizio
Manchester United definitely have the profiles do play his style of football, that middle overload is written for bruno, kobbie and amad, excited to see an actual game plan for once.
Unfortunately, being a good tactician isn't enough to succeed at Liverpool. Has to find a way to connect with the players and fans like Jurgen. Really look forward to it though. Fingers crossed
Very true, it's a much bigger task
I am a Sporting fan and I can tell you that Rúben Amorim's main quality is not just being a good tactician, it is, above all, being a great communicator and an excellent human resources manager.
This does not mean that he will be an excellent substitute for Jurgen Klopp and that he would have the same impact as him, but it is wrong to say that he is just "a good tactician".
@@FootballMeta That guy just waffled. "Find a way to connect with the players" is self-evident if they're adopting your tactical principles. As for "connecting with fans" for some reason, all succesful managers seem to "connect with the fans".
He has that already at Sporting
Amazing analysis 👏
Aren't this similar to the concept of total football from Johan Cruyff?
Its a Amorim Era 🔥🔥
I’ve seen enough, appoint him Ineos 🙏🙏🙏
Any big club and in addition to being one of the best coaches, he is also very assertive when he speaks 😉
Welcome to City 🩵
Lol
Everything sounded great(and similar to ETH) until that last point about intercepting passes into the midfield being a weakness, our players struggle with pass accuracy and I can just see us conceding many goals when they try but fail to follow the managers instructions to play through the middle.
I was thinking same while watching this video, he'll need to sell the entire team cos apart from Eriksen, Martinez and De Ligt, the rest can't pass which will lead to a lot of turnovers.
From a Liverpool fan
Liverpool’s midfielders:
Gravenberch, Jones, Szoboszlai, Clark, Mac Allister, Elliott, Endo, Bajcetic, Morton, McConnel, Carvalho +/- Trent
Liverpool have 11 midfielders to fit into a 2-man midfield with the Amorim formation of 343. Only Elliott really would work as a hybrid wide / inside forward CAM but Salah’s there, not even Carvalho because he doesn’t like playing wide at all as it’s a hybrid wide / 10 role and Szobo’s best position is in the RCM role in that no. 8 shirt which Klopp identified and he’s galactico level there. Moving him back to an inside forward CAM is a downgrade, as Szobo is a complete midfielder. If playing Elliott Salah rotation you’d then rotate a winger with a hybrid inside forward CAM on the other side. Whenever Salah starts it would maybe be ruling out Diaz, whenever Elliott starts it rules out Salah ….. meaning we’d only play with 2 forwards now plus this is all reliant on a left wing back or right back playing wide and high. Let’s be honest we know Trent doesn’t want to spend the rest of his career out on the right especially far right width if Salah or Elliott are there, Trent wants to play central… and even if he accepts a more central RWB role it means the right side Salah or Elliott will have to play out wide which neither want…..
Right now we can easily rotate 11 midfielders into a midfield 3 and that’s what all top teams currently utilise, 433 or 4141 or 4231 even. No CL semi final level team in Europe uses a back 3. Defending with a back 5 in a 523 is ridiculous for a top level European team? Amorim has to be flexible and not rigid if he comes to Liverpool and adapt to the squad to some degree. He can’t come in and say “this player fits my system, he stays and this player doesn’t, he changes or goes”
Jurgen Klopp came to Liverpool and adapted TWICE tactically from his famous 4-2-3-1 in Dortmund. We had one 433 tactical system now we have a new 433 tactical system.
Amorim wants his creative player of the double pivot to progress the ball quickly forward and only has 50-60 touches per game which is half of what Mac Allister should be having.
343 is a joke formation where we will use defenders over the midfielders who historically are the best players with the ball to be in possession and creative in the middle ? You want Kroos Casemiro Modric or Busquets Iniesta Xavi being the ones passing the ball around not defenders I’m sorry if you look at how involved the defenders of Amorim are.
Klopp has done so well to bring in 11 midfielders all young bar Endo and a culture of rotation in the middle of the park providing depth and protection against crazy schedules players have. Amorim utilising 343 at Liverpool is a mistake. He just can’t be rigid latin like that.
And we need a manager to come in who can play Trent centrally. Again do you think Trent wants to be that wing back out as far right as possible pushing very high up the field? Nope. Also what players actually want to be wing backs ? no elite level club use wing backs and using wing backs plus a back 3 takes away our midfielders in the centre that WE HAVE at Liverpool..
Everything for me about Amorim which isn’t football related fits Liverpool but the priority is football as we have the players, culture, structure, staff, stadium, academy, infrastructure. We need a good tactician who understands football very well
Also Mac Allister said it himself his best position is at 10. He has the number 10 shirt. He didn’t sign for United because he’d be played alongside Casemiro with Fernandes ahead and he wanted Liverpool because he could play as a 10 his father talked about this. In a 433 he can rotate with Szoboszlai with who is higher up and who is deeper. Being a creative double pivot isn’t a 10 role. It’s a dead role in Amorim’s system for Mac Allister and is better suited to Trent because the number of touches the double pivot at Sporting plays is 50-60 which is low. Mac Allister again would want more touches but the position and again would be better for Trent as Amorim wants that position to quickly progress the ball with few touches, and it looks like the defenders get even more touches….. erm noo midfielders are best suited in their DNA to have the most touches moving the ball around by dribbling and passing….
Honestly how do we play in possession? A back 3, DM and a CM in a double pivot with 50-60 touches along with really high wing backs, fr? That’s like an ancient style or mid division negative football for teams that don’t have dominance and quality in the middle. Seriously people need to take off their rose tinted glasses and see this for what it is but it’s a reaction of trying to make ourselves feel better as we all deep down are so sad by Klopp leaving and it coming out of the blue 2 years and a half in advance
But don’t blame Amorim or Alonso or Klopp but realise the management of the club didn’t have plans in place for post Klopp and with the unexpected announcement of Klopp to leave, no-one in the club clearly is / was prepared for post Klopp. If we had some targets lined up it would have been the situation to just bring them in earlier. Everything right now is damage control. Klopp’s character and work at the club we were just all in love with thinking only in the moment and the club wasn’t thinking about anything other than Klopp, and wasn’t prepared for the future
IF Amorim comes in and IS flexible it will be the ideal scenario. A stroke of luck
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You acting like he’s dead certain to go to Liverpool lol. You can always tweak the system can’t you?
i aint reading all that
@@ryanlee315 😂. From reading the comments of Meta Football's video on Xabi Alonso, Alonso avoids vertical lines unlike Amorim because it means the players will have their back to goal. Amorim using two vertical lines in the half spaces of the centre of the pitch in a 2422 is direct evidence of an inferior footballing brain of Amorim vs Alonso. Which is not good for Liverpool.
Our future coach
Hhahah cry
Please don’t call Sporting Clube PORTUGAL, sporting lisbon. It’s wrong and disrespectful. Otherwise great vídeo keep it up!
Sporting Lisbon 😀
Do suttin about it then 😂😂😂
Tbh Atalanta are a very good counter attacking side their free flowing quick one touch pass going forward and very direct are really really good… proves they beating Liverpool 3-0 away from home.. especially when you played high defensive line like Sporting and Liverpool you will be exposed.. defensively Atalanta are very patience and not rushing to get the ball..
As a Chelsea fan, I'm here cuz ten Hag is SACKED...🤣
Sporting clube de Portugal 💚💚
This is what we all said for ETH as well.
Amazing video. Subscribed
Is it only me seeing this? I feel like Ten hag had this same shape most times when he is attacking in the case of player positioning. Well I see him struggling based of the players we have because his style looks strict. GGMU
What exactly I wanted to type. We bought ten hag pro Max 😂
I think one of his best assets is his adaptability, he has always used the 3-4-3 but he has changed the way he plays a lot, in his 2020 title run he resorted to slow build up, wing play and defense focused football, and now in 2024 he has a much more paced attacking and central playstile, which is proven by the stats.
He plays 541 without the ball right ?
@@andrewwright4195 Always a 5 at the back without the ball, the 1st line of pressure usually changes depending on the opponents, sometimes 5-4-1, sometimes 5-2-3, even saw 5-3-2 in some instances
Sporting Clube de Portugal - not Sporting Lisbon. Come on :/
Few mistakes in the video:
- Its Sporting or Sporting Clube de Portugal
- Altough Paulinho has scored many goals this season he hasn't played very often, Sporting doesn't play with a second striker but the wings collapse onto de middle. Its Pedro Goncalves that has been playing in the left, sometimes even Trincão when Edwards is playing well
- Even though you are correct that Sporting is most exposed when plays are interrupted in the middlefield, most of sporting league goals came from set pieces, which is odd since Amorim uses this tactic for a few years now and this is the only year where its showing that weakness
Welcome to Manchester United
I know he is not going to stay at Sporting next season, so i just have to enjoy meanwhile he is here. 💚
Irons
The Full Backs stuff. I'd say it's entirely possible that PL Teams leave the Full Backs free (as Man Utd don't have such great ones). That would stifle the centre more. However, we need to see if Amorim would adapt to that
Welcome to Liverpool
How do you have this precise, analytical outlook?
Sporting Clube de Portugal not Sporting Lisbon
just finished watching this after Ten Hag was sacked, the attack system will fit United a lot but then the underline problems where they concede a lot of goals via counter attacks may still persist
He's about to destroy his career joining man UTD toxic club.. like ETH did when lvg adviced him not to.
I’m keeping my thoughts grounded. I’m not going to say ANYTHING until I see how United adapts to HIS play style.