Ruben Amorim takes charge at Manchester United aiming for top four recovery

theguardian.com

Ruben Amorim has taken over as Manchester United's head coach, aiming to improve a struggling team that is only four points from the top four. He expressed confidence in the players and emphasized the need for hard work and belief in his new ideas. Amorim faces challenges with a squad that includes many players from the previous coach, Erik ten Hag. He plans to implement a new playing style while focusing on improving team cohesion and physical fitness. The club's management has changed, but concerns remain about decision-making at the executive level. Amorim's success will depend on his ability to revitalize key players like Marcus Rashford and adapt the team to his vision.


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