Bryan Mbeumo has backed
Ruben Amorim's demanding philosophy revealing that the team’s "intense" training sessions will bring Manchester United success.
The high-profile arrival from Brentford in a deal reportedly worth £71 million, has wasted no time in making his mark at
Old Trafford, earning the club’s Player of the Month award for August.
Speaking ahead of his emotional return to the Gtech Community Stadium, the Cameroon international highlighted the work ethic being instilled by Amorim as the blueprint for future success.
"The training sessions are intense," Mbeumo confirmed. "He wants us to do a lot, do big efforts, and that can only help us to be ready on the pitch. I like it. I think it's important to improve and get better each day I'm here, and that's what I always do."
The winger, who has started every Premier League game since his move and contributed two goals, noted a surprising parallel between Amorim and his former boss Thomas Frank, suggesting both prioritize making the often-gruelling training schedule "fun."
This balance of high expectations and a positive atmosphere appears central to Amorim’s method of building a cohesive, successful squad capable of competing at the highest level.
Mbeumo acknowledged the current challenges faced by the club, stating: "We know we're in a difficult moment, but we just need to stick together."
However, he expressed confidence that the team’s commitment to Amorim’s demanding regimen will ultimately prevail, forging a side that can consistently challenge for honours.
The forward’s swift adaptation has been aided by the welcoming environment at Carrington, which he praised: "The teammates and staff and everyone at Carrington are lovely people, so you really want to come and work here every day. It’s been great."
Mbeumo's testimony not only solidifies his own place as a key figure in the new era but also provides the first genuine player insight into the highly structured and purposeful culture Ruben Amorim is trying to cement at Manchester United.