Ruben Amorim is the man who should be tasked with the West Ham United rebuild, when David Moyes is sacked.
The 59-year-old West Ham boss is walking on very thin ice at the London Stadium at the moment, after a shocking Premier League campaign so far for the Hammers.
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And in my option, whenever Moyes is eventually moved on, Amorim is the ideal replacement for him.

The Scot’s approach to the game has become stale and it’s clear to see that he has been found out this season.
West Ham need a modern, young and dynamic manager to lead us towards a bright new horizon, whenever Moyes is eventually moved on.
When David Moyes is sacked, Ruben Amorim is the man for the rebuild
Portuguese football website PortuGOAL describe Amorim as a ‘spectacular’ manager.
He deploys a 3-4-3 system that switches into a 5-2-3 when defending. His likes his team to play a really aggressive high press, and in order to get this to work, his players have to be highly energetic and physically robust.
You only needed to watch Sporting’s clashes with Premier League leaders Arsenal in the Europa League to see what incredible football the Portuguese coach has his side playing.
Amorim has only been managing for five years and has been in charge of Sporting since 2020.
Since then, he has transformed the Portuguese giants into one of the most enthralling teams to watch on the planet.

The 38-year-old guided Sporting to the league title in the 2020/21 season and the league cup in the same campaign. He also won the same cup competition a year later – a trophy that he guided Braga to in the 2019/20 season.
The West Ham fans deserve to see some exciting football with a young, progressive manager.
We have a great group of players at the London Stadium, and Moyes just isn’t getting the best out of them. It’s time for a change, and whilst that might not be now, the summer will be the ideal time for David Moyes to be sacked.
When that happens, Ruben Amorim should be brought in and tasked with bringing the glory days back to East London.
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