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Last week it was reported that Ruben Amorim has adjusted his coaching staff even further, putting his stamp on the training at Carrington.
When Amorim joined United, his team came with him from Sporting Lisbon, replacing the likes of Ruud van Nistelrooy, Rene Hake, Jelle ten Rouwelaar and Pieter Morel who all departed the club.
In their place, Carlos Fernandes, Jorge Vital, Adelio Candido, Emanuel Ferro and Paulo Barreira joined Darren Fletcher, Craig Mawson and Andreas Georgson.
The five coaches who moved with Amorim supported him in Portugal, helping him to return the club to their winning ways, with the club winning their first league title in 19 years.
Previously it was announced that Carlos Fernandes was joining as assistant head coach, Adelio Candido and Emanuel Ferro as first-team coaches, Jorge Vital as first-team goalkeeper coach, and Paulo Barreira as a physical performance coach.
Meanwhile, Craig Mawson, Andreas Georgson and Darren Fletcher were retaining their roles of assistant first-team goalkeeper coach, set-piece coach and technical coach.
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Ruben Amorim instigates a new structure of training and coaches
However, The Telegraph has now reported that Amorim has split his coaches and training sessions to have separate focuses on defence, midfield and attack.
The report explains that while Candido is taking the defenders, Ferro is being trusted with the midfielders and the forwards going with Fernandes.
This is viewed as a more modern way of coaching in place of the first-team coach overseeing a unified session.
Already Ruben Amorim is starting to get results with his system, having led the team to two wins and a draw, with this change in training aiming to help even further.
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