Manchester United Coach Amorim Appears at Children's Tournament: What He Was Doing There.
Ruben Amorim Attended Youth Matches
According to The Sun: Manchester United's head coach Ruben Amorim hit the field again last weekend, watching the promising young footballers of the future.
He attended several matches on Sunday at the Manchester Youth Super League (MYSL).
Facebook/Reddish Vulcans Soccer School Facebook/Reddish Vulcans Soccer SchoolThe coach happily posed for photos after watching the matches of the Reddish Vulcans team, which has produced stars like Manchester City and England player Phil Foden.
“Amorim was a comfort to the children and their parents. It was fun that he happened to be at the Vulcans' match.”
Foden, who hails from Edgeley, Stockport, began his career with the Vulcans at the age of seven.
Interestingly, Amorim's son also plays in this league, and it is possible that the coach attended the game to support him rather than seek new talents for Old Trafford.
Not His First Visit to MYSL
This visit is not the first for the manager, who has already appeared at MYSL multiple times. He has attended the league before, including during finals in May, taking photos with staff and players.
MYSL has a history of attracting visitors from the higher echelons of football in recent years.
Manchester City stars like John Stones and Ederson have also attended these matches in the past.
Players from Liverpool and Everton clubs have also come to take photos with young fans.
Simon Hooper officiated the under-7 match last October
Richard Moriaty
Even sports stars from other disciplines are not left out. Referee Simon Hooper, for example, attended a match between the under-7 teams in full Premier League kit last year.
He managed to give some tips to the referees on-site, despite also being busy with a game between Leicester and Southampton that same weekend.
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola also served as an assistant referee during the girls' match, just hours after his team defeated Fulham at Vitality.
Coach Ruben Amorim actively supports youth football by attending matches in the Manchester Youth Super League. His presence at such events underscores the importance of developing young talent in football. Meanwhile, such visits from sports stars add popularity and attention to youth leagues, which can encourage young footballers to achieve greater success.Read also
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