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Leny Yoro made the chilling claim that Amorim would threaten people, saying, "If he doesn't like you, he'll kill you."

The French defender was surprised by the manager's personality.

By Axel Reyes

The French defender was surprised by the manager's personality.
The French defender was surprised by the manager's personality.

Manchester United defender Leny Yoro has provided a fascinating insight into the training methods employed by manager Ruben Amorim. In a recent interview, the young Frenchman revealed the demanding nature of Amorim's training sessions and the high standards the Portuguese coach sets for his players.

Yoro described Amorim's training sessions as "really hard" but emphasized their importance. "The most important thing is to be really good in training," Yoro said. "If you are not working, if you are lazy in training, he won't like you - he'll kill you! It's normal because, yeah, you play like you train. He's really strict on this because, to win games and trophies, you need to be disciplined outside the pitch. You need to be punctual."

The young defender's comments shed light on Amorim's no-nonsense approach to coaching. His insistence on high standards in training is clearly designed to foster a winning mentality within the squad. Yoro's revelation about Amorim's threat to players who do not meet his expectations has also raised eyebrows, but the defender was quick to clarify that the manager's comments should be taken in the context of his demanding coaching style.

his personal relationship with Amorim

"I have a good relationship with Ruben Amorim," Yoro said. "I just try to do what he asks me to do. He's big on communication with the players because he played at a top level. He's been at a lot of clubs, so he knows your feelings when you're not playing or when you have a bad game. He knows how to speak with you, and that's really important for me."

Rashford's departure

Yoro's comments come after Marcus Rashford's departure from the club, with many speculating that the forward's failure to meet Amorim's high standards played a role in his exit. While Amorim has not publicly commented on Rashford's departure, Yoro's comments suggest that the manager is not afraid to drop players who are not performing to his expectations.

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