Master and apprentice! Post: Amorin knows Yorke more than anyone else, whose leadership speaks by showing
The focus of the first round of the Premier League in the new season against Manchester United against Arsenal. In this game, the Red Devils coach Amorin and Arsenal new player Yorke are also the matchup between the mentor and apprentice who worked together in Portugal Sports. Before such a game, the Daily Mail revealed some information about why Manchester United, who has been looking for center, did not sign York, as well as some past events between Amorin and York.
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This Sunday, they will face each other head-on for the first time in their respective careers. Mentor Amorin tried to outperform one of his most successful disciples, and the Arsenal striker hopes to announce his arrival in the Premier League.
Given that Manchester United scored only 44 goals in the Premier League last season, 12 of which were scored before he took office, Amorin was desperately looking for a No. 9 player all summer, it was natural that people would think that Yorke would be the number one target on the signing list.
When playing for Amorin, Yorke felt invincible. The same is true for teammates, but especially for Yorke, who established himself as one of Europe's deadliest shooters under Amorin, scoring 66 goals in 68 games they played for Grapes Sports together.
But the Daily Mail learned from insiders that despite Amorin's appreciation and respect for Yorke, Manchester United has never taken any action or made any contact.
The feeling inside Manchester United is that Yorke wants Arsenal and only wants Arsenal. In their opinion, any protracted pursuit of trying to reunite Amorin with Yorke will be in vain after missing Leedrapp.
There are rumors in Portugal that Yorke's representative was "injured" because Manchester United did not have formal contact, which surprised Old Trafford insiders. In their opinion, Yorke was destined to wear Arsenal's jersey when he debuted at Old Trafford this season.
Arteta also felt that after a call with Yorke, his preferences became clear. Behind the scenes, Manchester United has no intention of publicly losing a game they never really participated in.
The showdown at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon will be fascinating. On one side were those who knew Yorke better than anyone present, including Arteta. On the other side is a forward who knows all the skills in Amorin’s tactical manual and knows exactly how to find loopholes in his tight defensive system.
In addition to his tactical wisdom, helping Portugal sports re-establish the dominant position of Portugal football and using Yorke as the jewel of his offensive line, he is also eye-catching. His persistence in trying to understand the Swedish international offense and exploring the source of his motivation.
Amorin soon discovered that in times of trouble, Yorke would talk to himself in Swedish, trying to motivate himself. He also observed that Yorke is not very fond of coaching or raising teammates on the court. His leadership is reflected through his performance on the field. Amorin successfully guided this.
One of the key messages Amorin conveyed to him when he joined the Portuguese Sports was to pay less attention to where he came from - Coventry City, the second-level English football team - and more on the quality of his teammates. "Believe you belong here" is a key creed.
When Yorkress was a new arrival, group dinners were a regular event, and Amorin hoped to accelerate the creation of close connections that would pay off on the court. Manchester United's recent pre-season tour also embodies a similar focus. Now, in Manchester, Amorin has once again used the method that once allowed Yorke to reach its maximum potential.
Yorcres knew, Amorin knew, and the answer was, and forever, the time they spent together in Portugal Sports. Now it’s time to write a new chapter, this time as an opponent.
Let's start the war!