Manchester United draws with Ipswich as Ruben Amorim faces challenges

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Manchester United drew 1-1 with Ipswich Town, continuing their struggles under new manager Ruben Amorim. Despite a strong start, they failed to create significant chances, relying heavily on goalkeeper Andre Onana to secure the point. United's performance showed alarming physical stats, covering 6.5km less than Ipswich and making fewer sprints. They also struggled to progress the ball, with 69.2% of their passes made in their own half, the highest percentage recorded in over 20 years. The team lacks creativity and finishing, scoring only 13 goals in 12 games. Many players are out of position, complicating Amorim's efforts to implement his preferred system. The club's challenges highlight the need for time and potential changes in player personnel.


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