Ruben Amorim appointed new Manchester United manager after leaving Sporting Lisbon

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Ruben Amorim has been appointed as the new manager of Manchester United after leaving Sporting Lisbon, where he enjoyed significant success. He replaces Erik ten Hag, who faced challenges in improving the team and was dismissed amid club changes. Amorim's task at United is daunting, as he inherits a struggling squad and a club that has not met expectations since Sir Alex Ferguson's departure in 2013. He is the sixth permanent manager in that time, following a series of disappointing tenures. Despite his achievements at Sporting, Amorim's move to United raises concerns about the pressures he will face. The club's recent history suggests that many managers have left with diminished reputations after their stints.


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