Ruben Amorim believes the secret to lifting Manchester United out of the doldrums is team bonding – and the chance for the players to see him stress-free.
Amorim has been fighting fires from the moment he replaced Erik ten Hag in November without the benefit of a pre-season to get to know his squad.
Despite Thursday’s Europa League win over Rangers, the 39-year-old has often cut a frustrated figure after losing seven of his 16 games in charge.
Amorim hit a hit a low point following Sunday’s defeat to Brighton at Old Trafford when he described United as possibly the worst team in the club’s history and damaged a television during a dressing-room rant.