Gabby Agbonlaho: Amorim refused to have pints with me during our coaching course

A FEW beers down the pub was a highlight of the day for Gabby Agbonlahor and his pals at Uefa coaching sessions in Belfast.Yet there was one man who shunned the prospect of a few pints because he was only there to learn.
Gabby Agbonlaho: Amorim refused to have pints with me during our coaching course

A FEW beers down the pub was a highlight of the day for Gabby Agbonlahor and his pals at Uefa coaching sessions in Belfast.

Yet there was one man who shunned the prospect of a few pints because he was only there to learn.

Even then, Ruben Amorim stood out from the crowd.

Manchester United’s new manager took his Uefa badges in Northern Ireland because he was able to take part in a super-intense, fast-track course.

Amorim quit his first job at Casa Pia in 2019 after initially being suspended because he did not have the necessary qualifications to coach in Portugal.

But having taken his B Licence in Belfast that same year, he was handed a job with Braga’s B team and his career then took off in spectacular style.

Ex-Aston Villa star Agbonlahor, 38, said: “In Belfast, you can do a fast-track course. In England, it takes a year but for this one, you go for a week and each day lasts from 8am to 8pm.

“I did my Uefa A and B badges there. It cost a few thousand pounds.

“I was last there in 2020. I remember enjoying the days, although the weather was always rubbish.

“Amorim first came to the course in 2019 after he resigned from his first job because he did not have the right qualifications. That is why he did the fast-track course.

“There were about 20 on the course. Benjani, Chris Samba, Lee Cattermole, Craig Gardner and Alex Bruce were among the others on it.

“Amorim was very well-liked but you did not see him after 8pm when the course finished.

“Each night we’d go to the Irish pub but he was not like that. We were there to do our badges after retiring but it was very much a box-ticking thing. It certainly was for me.

“I had finished playing and had free time, so it was just the sort of thing you would do — but for him it was different.

“Even then, he just spoke well. I remembered him as a player and he was a year older.

“During the course, we all had to put on training sessions and his sessions were good.

“We put them on for a load of 18-year-old lads from Belfast and I was nervous.

“But Amorim came in and was completely prepared. Then it was a case of boom, boom, session done.

“You could obviously tell then he had something. He was desperate for the qualifications.”

Former Benfica midfielder Amorim made an instant impression at Braga B and was appointed first-team manager at the start of 2020.

After leading the club to a League Cup success, he was snapped up by Sporting Lisbon two months later.

Agbonlahor, now a talkSPORT pundit, said: “What I love about him is that he went to Braga, won a trophy and within a few months Sporting paid €10million for him.

“That is crazy money in Portugal. Sporting must have seen something in him at Braga.

“From being around him, I felt he had an aura. He is also no-nonsense. For me, Manchester United have got the right man as they need someone with the right philosophy.

“I know Erik ten Hag had said he could not do it with these players. Amorim knows he has to bring some sort of style of play.

“I could tell when a team is playing for their manager and I felt United were not under Ten Hag.

“Amorim’s lucky he has Portuguese players in Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes and will lean on them.

“He will want money to spend. I am not sure he will want the likes of Antony and Casemiro. He will want some legs in midfield.”