Manchester United winger Amad Diallo has described the recent dismissal of coach Ruben Amorim as a “tough” and emotional moment, admitting it left him “very sad.”
On International duty with Ivory Coast at the Africa Cup of Nations, the 22 year-old took time to reflect on the coach who played a key role in his early development.
“It was a tough topic, i was a bit sad because he’s the coach who gave me more visibility and more opportunities to play for Manchester United.”
Amorim, who previously coached at Sporting CP, had a significant impact on the young Ivorian during a critical phase of his career. The bond between them extended beyond the pitch.
“We had a very good relationship, almost like a father-and-son relationship,” Amad explained. “He understood me, gave me a lot of advice, and let me play freely.”
Following the news of Amorim’s exit, Amad reached out personally. “I even sent him a message to thank him for everything he did for me, both in my life and especially in my career. I wished him good luck wherever he goes.”

Acknowledging the unpredictable nature of football, Amad added, “It’s very unfortunate, but that’s life. You have to adapt, that’s football. I wish him all the best in life and in his next club.”
Amad will return to Manchester after defending champions Ivory Coast were knocked out in the AFCON by Egypt
