Ruben Amorim takes on challenge as Manchester United's new head coach

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Ruben Amorim has been appointed as Manchester United's new head coach, becoming the sixth permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson's departure in 2013. His role is redefined, focusing on coaching while others handle recruitment, aiming to address past structural issues. United has struggled to replicate its former success, winning only a few domestic cups since Ferguson left. The club's expectations remain high, with pressure to win and play attractive football, making Amorim's task challenging amid fierce competition in the Premier League. Despite the daunting history, there is cautious optimism that Amorim can succeed with the new management structure. The club acknowledges that rebuilding will take time, and fans may need to adjust their expectations as the team works towards consistent performance.


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