The timely head coach of Manchester United Michael Carrick has summarily reconsidered the approach to the training process in line with the period of work of Ruben Amorim. One of the key changes was the regulation of training on the day after matches, which was the case for Amorima and Eric ten Gaga.
The great English national team player successfully defeated his mentor and achieved important victories over Manchester City and Arsenal. Now the team is close to the top 4 and fighting for the place in the Champions League.
After the exit of Amorim Carrick, he also changed the tactical scheme and included it in the starting warehouse of Cobby Mine.
According to the Mirror and The Express, the leaders are encouraging a new approach to the trainer, and changing the number of intense exercises may help overcome long-standing concerns about re-improving.
Now full-time training is carried out two days after the match, which gives players more than an hour for recovery and rehabilitation and reduces the risk of injury.
Guess what, Carrick has dropped to the list of candidates for the title of “coach of the month” in the Premier League.