Matthijs de Ligt recently opened up about his thoughts regarding the decision to part ways with Erik ten Hag and bring in Ruben Amorim as the new manager. Known for his candid approach, de Ligt didn’t shy away from sharing his true feelings, reflecting both his respect for ten Hag and his optimism about Amorim’s arrival.
Having worked closely with ten Hag during their time at Ajax, de Ligt has a deep appreciation for the coach who was instrumental in his early development, helping him emerge as one of the most promising defenders in Europe. He credits ten Hag with instilling tactical discipline, confidence, and the strong work ethic that shaped his career. Naturally, he expressed disappointment in seeing ten Hag go, highlighting the coach’s commitment to building a cohesive team and his willingness to invest in young players.
However, de Ligt also expressed optimism about Amorim’s appointment, acknowledging the new manager’s impressive track record with Sporting CP, where he demonstrated a modern, dynamic approach to the game. De Ligt believes Amorim’s style of play, focused on aggressive pressing and swift transitions, could align well with the squad’s strengths and reinvigorate the team. He emphasized the importance of remaining open to new ideas and expressed confidence that Amorim could bring fresh energy and tactical innovation to take the team to the next level.