Leny Yoro provided insights into Ruben Amorim’s methods with players during training at Manchester United, stating that the head coach does not tolerate anyone who doesn’t give their all at Carrington. The centre-back mentioned that Amorim would “kill” anyone he considers to be slacking off in practice. Marcus Rashford has already experienced the consequences of that principle, as he was excluded from the first-team lineup due to what Amorim referred to as underwhelming performances and insufficient effort. Both Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho were omitted from the squad for the match against Manchester City in December. Although Garnacho swiftly rejoined the team, Rashford stayed away from the matchday squad. Amorim mentioned that he wouldn’t include “any player not giving their all” and that Rashford’s training had “not met the required standard.” On the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, Yoro shared new perspectives on Amorim’s demanding nature. He characterized Amorim’s style as “strict” and emphasized that being on time is crucial to maintaining a good relationship with him. “Training is quite challenging, I would say.” Cependant, il est significatif. “We have extensive training, and for him, it’s crucial as well since you play the game as you train,” Yoro stated. “The key is to excel in training.” In case you’re inactive and lack dedication in your practice, he will not be fond of you – he’ll get rid of you! It’s common because you perform as you practice. “He’s very firm about this because winning games and trophies requires discipline off the field.”