Mason Mount has been told to show why he is a European Champion by Ruben Amore.
The player also “wants it really bad,” according to the new manager of Manchester United.
Mount has been hurt a lot since he went from Chelsea to Manchester United. In 2021, he won the Champions League with Chelsea.
United paid £55 million for him in July of last year, but he hasn’t done much since then, making just seven league games.
The 25-year-old, on the other hand, returned to the Red Devils’ first team on Thursday night and started their 3-2 Europa League win over Bodo/Glimt. It was his first start in 90 days.
Amaro saw enough in that time and the short time he has spent with him at the club’s Carrington Training base to be sure that the unknown player can become a star at Man United.
“The first thing is that he works very hard,” he said. After that, you need to understand people too. He really wants this. That’s the most important thing.
“I love that kid,” she said.
“He really wants this, you can tell by the look in his eyes.”
“He has shown all of you that he is a good player.” He was the winner in Europe.
“That’s why we have a lot of faith in him.”
Of course, the biggest problem is staying healthy and not getting hurt like he did in his first season.
There were, in fact, a lot of injuries in Erik ten Hag’s team during his second season as manager.
Mount was sure that he could put all of that behind him when he hurt his hamstring in only the second league game of the season at Brighton.
Now he’s going again, but Amorim says that getting back to the top won’t just depend on health. It will also depend on his faith.
As Amorim put it, “I know he was hurt and couldn’t play, but now he’s trying to stay fit, and we hope he can stay fit so he can show all the talent he showed, for example, at Chelsea.”
“He needs to stay in shape.” And they’re good players, just like the rest of the team. They just need to get better and believe in themselves.
That faith in Mount against Bodo was clear to him on Thursday.
It was his great flick that set up the winning goal by putting Rasmus Hojlund through on goal for Bruno Fernandes.
“IN THE RIGHT FOOTBALL GEAR”
Amorim said, “He did a great job, and there are times and details that show Mason Mount is a real football player.” We have a lot of faith in him.
The midfielder has played in a 3-4-3 formation at Chelsea before, so Amorim thinks it will be easy for him to get used to the style he wants to bring to Old Trafford.
The Portuguese player said, “He played in this system, so it works great for him.”
After drawing with Ipswich on the road in his first game as United manager, Amorim’s first game at Old Trafford on Thursday night was a win that gave him confidence.
It blew him away how well people responded to him. Now, he wants to carry the energy from the comeback win over Norway into Sunday’s game against Sean Dyche’s Everton.
“It will be a different match with a lot of fighting, long balls, and second balls,” he said. Their coach is good, knows the game, and knows how to beat their opponents at the right time.
“I want to win, see new things, and help my team get better.”
“I’m looking forward to seeing new and better things.”