In the official statement with which Milan yesterday announced the signing of Ruben Amorim as the new head coach, Gerry Cardinale’s words sounded like a programmatic manifesto of what will be the philosophy of the new Rossoneri era: "Rúben believes in attacking, high-intensity football. His philosophy fits perfectly with our vision." A comment on the American manager’s attacking football: an element that was also cited as a key characteristic by Nuno Gomes, a close friend of Amorim, interviewed by La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Amorim likes to play attacking football
The comment by Nuno Gomes, friend and former teammate, on Ruben Amorim, the new Milan coach: "Amorim is a manager with a clear identity, highly skilled at giving his teams a very distinct and recognisable style of play. He likes to play brave, attacking football that can excite and engage fans straight away. Milan is certainly a very important stage and I am happy with Ruben’s choice and the opportunity that lies ahead of him.”















