Ruben Amorim declared himself The Right One as he was officially unveiled as Manchester United’s new head coach.
Amorim confirmed that he made contact with former United manager Jose Mourinho before deciding to leave Sporting Lisbon and become the sixth permanent boss at Old Trafford since Sir Alex Ferguson.
Mourinho famously described himself as The Special One when he arrived at Chelsea from FC Porto in 2004, but 39-year-old Amorim chose a different way to introduce himself.
‘Jose had an influence on all Portuguese coaches not just on me,’ he said. ‘He showed we can be the best in the world, in a small country this can put a stamp. But I’m different to Mourinho. He was a European champion, I’m not. I’m a different guy in a different moment. I’m the right person for this moment.
‘I’m a young guy and I try to use this to help my players as Mourinho did at Chelsea with Lampard and those guys. I’m the right guy for this moment.
‘He sent me a message. He said welcome to the club, it’s a big club and in that he is correct. But a lot of things change. I am a different guy and I hope to teach something to my players. The club is still big, it is still the best in England and we want to win.’
Asked if it’s the impossible job. Amorim replied: ‘Of course not. Call me naïve but I believe I’m the right guy in the right moment. The sun will rise again, don’t worry about that.
‘I really don’t know the biggest challenge, I will find out during this months. You have here different types of coaches, the guys that won everything like Van Gaal and Mourinho, the new ones that knew the club inside out like Solskjaer, then one of the best outside the top five leagues in Ten Hag. We have to improve as a club and acknowledge we have to win games.’