
"I'll tell you where I'm at with Amorim I like him. I like the transparency he has between the players and the fans and I think that's certainly been something we've missed over the last few years, Jones said. I think certain previous managers have missed a trick, because if you're transparent with this fanbase, they will back you all the way; they will sing your name and cheer for you."
"Look, he came in straight away and said things were going to get worse before they got better, and that's been the case. I like his authenticity; he is who he is, and he'll face criticism for it, but he's not going to change for anyone. He owns it. He inherited a squad which wasn't his, halfway through a season, who were used to playing a different way."
Ruben Amorim will not change his methods or style and intends to pursue a long-term project at Manchester United. The club has one win in all competitions so far and has been knocked out of the Carabao Cup by League Two side Grimsby. Calls for patience emphasize Amorim's transparency and authenticity with players and fans, and the belief that fan backing can follow honest communication. Amorim warned results might worsen before improving and is facing criticism while inheriting a squad mid-season that was used to a different playing style. Observers note that changing entrenched patterns and integrating new methods will take time, especially at a club where immediate results are expected.
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