Life without Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool may be hard to imagine, but it’s inevitable and approaching quickly. The idea of another manager in the dugout at Anfield will take some getting used to, but Amorim will need to establish his own style rather than merely emulate Klopp. He should not hesitate to introduce his own ideas. Amorim’s system involves three center-backs comfortable on the ball, wing-backs pushing forward, mobile central midfielders, and three attacking players.
While the Portuguese may not necessarily implement this system at Liverpool, he must consider which players would fit into it. For instance, Alexander-Arnold could potentially support the midfielders rather than playing as a third center-back. In attack, the focus would be on maximizing the goalscoring potential of players such as Darwin Nunez. Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres has already benefited from Amorim’s coaching, having scored 28 goals since joining the team.
These performances have attracted attention from top clubs in Europe.