Ruben Amorim is the new manager of AC Milan. This afternoon the Rossoneri club officially announced the Portuguese coach, a profile on which owner Gerry Cardinale commented as follows:
"We have been following Rúben for years. His journey at Sporting has been extraordinary and perfectly reflects the style of play we are looking for. He is one of the most well-prepared and innovative coaches of the new European generation: young, ambitious, with a clear football identity and a well-defined tactical approach. Rúben believes in attacking, high-intensity football. His philosophy aligns perfectly with our vision, and his leadership qualities, combined with his ability to develop players, have deeply impressed us. We believe in him and are excited to welcome him to the Club."
Amorim's numbers:
Aside from the difficult spell on the bench of Manchester United, in his managerial career Ruben Amorim has consistently averaged over two points per game. He achieved this at the start of his career with Casa Pia (4 matches, 3 wins, 1 defeat, 2.25 points per game), with S.C. Braga (13 matches, 10 wins, 1 draw, 2 defeats, 2.38 points per game), and especially while in charge of Sporting CP (230 matches, 164 wins, 33 draws, 33 defeats, 2.28 points per game), where he won two league titles, two Portuguese Cups and one Super Cup. This was relayed via Milan News.














