Ruben Amorim plans winter training camp for Manchester United: Where will the team go.
Suggestions for strengthening Manchester United players
According to The Sun: Manager Ruben Amorim plans a series of visits for Manchester United players to strengthen team spirit during the season.
After failing to qualify for European competitions and being eliminated from the Carabao Cup in the round with a team from Grimsby, Manchester United has only one game left – the home match against West Ham on December 3, which will take place before Christmas.
Ruben Amorim is considering organizing visits for Manchester United players. Jan Kruger/Getty Images Amorim wants to make use of Man United's limited schedule. Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images
Man United could head to warm-weather training this winter.
Amorim believes that the available extra time should be used to strengthen relationships within the team.
It should be noted that there can be up to eight days between Premier League games at Manchester United, aside from three international breaks in the autumn. The coach is considering short training camps abroad.
The Portuguese believes that traveling to the Algarve or even the Middle East would give players the opportunity to spend more time together and strengthen team spirit.
Although a final decision has not yet been made, there is also consideration for allowing players a change of scenery to avoid the routine of the training base in Carrington.
Amorim has pleasant memories of the time spent with the team during the summer tour in the USA, particularly during the games in Chicago.
In his opinion, this experience helped shape a team where the drive to support each other has become an important component. Players are encouraged to interact within his six-point 'leadership team'.
Captain Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire, Argentine Lisandro Martinez, Portuguese Diogo Dalot, goalkeeper Tom Heaton, and Moroccan defender Noussair Mazraoui have been named to oversee the club's internal code of conduct.
The rules are clearly outlined and include player behavior during official club events, where stars must sign autographs and interact with fans during games.
The United club leadership has discussed this idea with Amorim, and it is expected that there will be several warm-weather training camps during the season to make the best use of the extra time between games.
Amorim's proposals for similar breaks during the upcoming international breaks in October and November for players not participating in international matches have been rejected.
He argues that it makes no sense to organize trips as not many players could participate.
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Here are some destinations where manager Ruben Amorim could send his players for team building:
- Algarve - Amorim has heard of this region in Portugal as many sports teams choose it for training camps. Places such as Vilamoura and Quinta do Lago could interest players who love golf. The average temperature in November is only 16 degrees Celsius, in December 14 degrees.
- La Manga - This resort in Murcia, known for its golf courses, could also be a good place for a training camp. The average temperature in autumn is around 20 degrees.
- Dubai - When it comes to sun and pleasant conditions, a seven-hour flight to the Middle East could be worthwhile. Temperatures reach 31 degrees in November, and the resorts offer excellent training conditions.
Overall, the idea of organizing training measures abroad aims to strengthen the mutual understanding of players and their team cohesion. Given the decisions made, this could be an important step for the success of the team in future games.
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