Ruben Amorim has finally landed in Milan, and with that, the San Siro's new chapter begins. The Portuguese tactician stepped off the plane not with th...
Ruben Amorim has finally landed in Milan, and with that, the San Siro's new chapter begins. The Portuguese tactician stepped off the plane not with the trepidation of a tourist, but with the quiet confidence of a man who knows exactly what he is walking into. 'It's an honour to be Milan's coach,' he said, and you suspect he meant every syllable. This is no mere managerial appointment; this feels like a statement of intent from a club that has spent too long in the shadows of its own history.The question now, of course, is whether Amorim can translate that silver tongue into silverware. He arrives with a reputation for tactical flexibility, for being the kind of coach who can switch from a high press to a low block without losing his side's shape. That is precisely what this Milan squad has been crying out for. A team that has too often looked disjointed in transitional play, that has lacked the clinical finishing to punish sides when they park the bus. Amorim's task is not just to win matches; it is to rebuild the very identity of the Rossoneri.Let's be brutally honest for a moment. The Serie A landscape is a brutal one right now. Inter are relentless, Juventus are rebuilding, and Napoli are no pushovers. Amorim cannot afford a slow start. The Milan faithful are a passionate bunch, and they've seen promise crumble before. This is squeaky bum time from day one. He will need to get his ideas across quickly, to establish a strong spine, and to ensure that the dressing room does not go rogue when the pressure cranks up.Is he the man to bring back the glory days The early signs are promising. His arrival has the feel of a proper footballing marriage, not a quick fling. He has the authority, the tactical nous, and now the stage. All that is left is to deliver. For Ruben Amorim, the real work starts now.