Ruben Amorim's journey from the Portuguese third tier to managing Manchester United highlights his rapid rise from obscurity to scrutiny in the world of coaching.
Amorim was forced to resign from Casa Pia due to lacking qualifications, but his brief tenure left a profound impact on his players, with many expressing regret at his departure.
His time at Casa Pia was pivotal for Amorim, who implemented a successful 3-4-3 formation that became a trademark of his coaching style and laid the groundwork for future success.
Amorim's early staff members, Adelio Candido and Carlos Fernandes, showcased that age isn’t a determinant of talent or intelligence in football, contributing greatly to his coaching journey.
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