Recently, Manchester United striker Mbermo talked about Amorin's coaching style at Manchester United.
When asked about the difference between Amorin and former coach Frank, Mbermo said: "Very good. I found some similarities between them. He always tried to train in a fun way, and I think it was very important to have some fun in football because it would make life more enjoyable."
"A new coach was a challenge for me. The training intensity was great. Amorin hoped that we would do a lot and put in a lot of effort, which helped us prepare on the court. I love it."
"I think it's important to improve and improve here every day, and that's what I've been doing. The team will get better over time and we're going to work very hard for it. We know that we're in a difficult time and we just need to be united."
"They (Manchester United players) immediately welcomed me. They were a big part of it. Changing a city or club always took some time, but everyone gave me a lot of help."
"When I first arrived at a place, I didn't like to make a loud noise or show myself too much, but I was able to get along well with people, and now I do it. It feels great. It's a great club, and it's all about it, and I'm really happy."
Mubmo also praised the atmosphere of Carrington: "Teammates, staff and everyone in Carrington are friendly people, so you really want to come here to work every day. So it's really great."
Mubmo's transfer from Troyes to Brentford in 2019, he is open to adapting to the challenges facing the new culture and game style.
Mbermo said: "The culture is obviously different, so it's a big change, and the food is so! It's so different. The language is so, although I can speak a little English before. But especially the food. The porridge is very different. I have never eaten it before. Do I eat it every morning now? No!"
"I would say that Liberty B pays more attention to tactics than the English Championship. But the English Championship is more intense and more intense. The same is true for England as a whole. The Premier League is more intense than the French League."