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  • Ruben Amorim bemoans media spotlight as Manchester United boss claims he has done more interviews since Old Trafford arrival than his FOUR years as Sporting manager

    Ruben Amorim bemoans media spotlight as Manchester United boss claims he has done more interviews since Old Trafford arrival than his FOUR years as Sporting manager

    • Man United were held to a draw at Portman Road in Ruben Amorim’s first match 
    • Marcus Rashford scored after 81 seconds but Omari Hutchinson equalised Will 
    • Ruben Amorim be Man United’s saviour? LISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off! Available wherever you get your podcasts. Episodes every Monday and Thursday

    Ruben Amorim jokingly admitted that he is still struggling to come to terms with the media spotlight that comes with being Manchester United manager.

    Amorim’s first game in charge was a largely underwhelming affair with the Red Devils splitting the points with Ipswich at Portman Road.

    Marcus Rashford got his new manager off to a perfect start when he opened the scoring in the second minute but Omari Hutchinson’s brilliant strike levelled the scores with the game going on to finish 1-1.

    Amorim joined Sky’s pundits after the game and discussed the differences between managing united and his former club Sporting Lisbon.

    He said: ‘this week I spoke more to the media than I did in four years at Sporting. I just want to work with my players. Nothing more’.

    ‘My players were thinking too much in the game. You could feel it’.

    Ruben Amorim says he's already done more interviews at Man United than he did at Sporting

    Ruben Amorim says he’s already done more interviews at Man United than he did at Sporting 

    Amorim's first game in charge didn't go to plan as United drew 1-1 with Ipswich

    Amorim’s first game in charge didn’t go to plan as United drew 1-1 with Ipswich 

    Amorim had no complaints with regards to the effort of his new group of players but accepted it will take time to improve. 

    ‘It is hard to expect anything now. It is like not a surprise but you have to see it in the game. That is why I was a little bit anxious, because you cannot understand what will happen in the game. I felt that,’ Amorim reflected.

    ‘What I understood today is that they are trying, they are really trying. They stay in the positions, they receive information and they try to use it in the game. That is very important.

    ‘Even in the difficult moments, I felt they were doing the things we said for them to do.

    ‘I know it is frustrating for the fans, but we are changing so much in this moment with a lot of games. We are going to suffer for a long period and we will try to win games. This will take time, but I know we have to win games.

    ‘We could lose if it was not (for) Onana. We have to understand that and think and be pragmatic that these guys had two days training to change so much.’

    Amorim added: ‘We started very well but then we should have more possession with the ball.

    ‘When we make a new structure and you are so clear on that, they need time to have some fluidity in the game. I felt that but it is two trainings (sessions after the international break) and they did OK.’

    Amorim spoke to Roy Keane and the rest of the Sky Sports team after Sunday's match

    Amorim spoke to Roy Keane and the rest of the Sky Sports team after Sunday’s match 

    ‘The atmosphere, you are lucky guys,’ he said with a smile.

    ‘You have the best, by far, the best league in the world and you see this every weekend, but to tell you the truth, when the game started, it is the same thing since the (Portuguese) third division, I am so focused on the game and I am playing with my players inside the pitch.’

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  • Ruben Amorim declares that Man United is ‘my place’ as new Old Trafford boss explains ‘really hard’ decision to leave Sporting Lisbon in interview with Gary Neville

    Ruben Amorim declares that Man United is ‘my place’ as new Old Trafford boss explains ‘really hard’ decision to leave Sporting Lisbon in interview with Gary Neville

    • Ruben Amorim oversaw his first training session as Man United boss on Monday
    • The 39-year-old left Sporting Lisbon to become Erik ten Hag’s successor  
    • Will Ruben Amorim be Man United’s saviour? LISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off! Available wherever you get your podcasts. Episodes every Monday and Thursday

    New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorin has explained why he simply couldn’t turn down the opportunity to manage the club.

    Amorim took charge at Old Trafford during the international break after signing a two-and-a-half-year deal, replacing Erik ten Hag and taking the reins from interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy. 

    The Portuguese has been in Manchester this week as he adapts to his new job, which is as head coach of the Red Devils following his departure from Sporting Lisbon in his homeland.

    Amorin, widely regarded as one of Europe’s top coaches, took charge of his first training session on Monday.

    The 39-year-old received some criticism in Portugal for ‘abandoning’ Sporting during the season and he has spoken about the decision in an interview with United legend Gary Neville on Sky Sports.

    ‘It was really hard but I had to do it, Amorin told Neville. I already had conversations with clubs so was quite normal but what I felt at the time, I felt that this is my place.’

    Ruben Amorin has explained his decision to leave Sporting Lisbon and join Man United

    Ruben Amorin has explained his decision to leave Sporting Lisbon and join Man United

    Amorin sat down with United legend Gary Neville at the end of his first week of training

    Amorin sat down with United legend Gary Neville at the end of his first week of training

    The comment drew a smile from Neville, who spent his entire playing career at United.

    ‘I think it was the right club in the right moment for me, Amorin continued. ‘I felt that this is my place. I think it was the right club in the right moment for me.   

    ‘It was very tough to leave Sporting. Because in the middle of the season, you can say everything, it’s Manchester United. It’s everything, it’s the moment, it’s the club that I want. 

    ‘But you are leaving your guys in middle of the season. It was really hard but I had to do it and I was so happy, of course. 

    ‘You can see it in every interaction that I have but I also felt in the first moment it was a little bit overwhelming. But after five minutes you start thinking about the club, the team, the players, how to play…. so it was quite fun.’

    Amorim has arrived as ‘head coach’, the first in United’s history, and it is part of an overhaul to the structure led by CEO Omar Berrada, director of football Dan Ashworth and technical director Jason Wilcox.

    While he will, over time, have the chance to bring his own players in, internally the feeling at United is that there are players at the club that can produce far more than they have shown so far. 

    Amorin led Sporting to two domestic titles since taking charge in 2020 and left the club in the midst of what was on course to be another successful campaign. 

    Amorim was confirmed as the man to succeed Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford back on November 1

    Amorim was confirmed as the man to succeed Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford back on November 1

    The 39-year-old took charge of his first training session as United manager on Monday

    The 39-year-old took charge of his first training session as United manager on Monday

    Sporting sit six points clear at the top of the Portuguese top flight and second in the 36-team Champions League table.

    Amorin will begin his tenure with a trip to Ipswich, who will have newfound confidence after their shock 2-1 win at Tottenham last time out. 

    United will start the weekend 13th in the Premier League table with just 15 points from their first 11 fixtures this season.

    After taking on Ipswich, the Red Devils will host Bodo/Glimt in the UEFA Europa League four days later.

    United have taken six points from a possible 12 in Europe so far this term, having drawn against Twente, Porto and Fenerbahce, before beating PAOK Salonika.





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  • Paul Scholes names Man United’s worst-EVER signing… and claims the ‘unprofessional’ star ‘couldn’t kick a football’ after his move to Old Trafford

    Paul Scholes names Man United’s worst-EVER signing… and claims the ‘unprofessional’ star ‘couldn’t kick a football’ after his move to Old Trafford

    • A fan proposed that £85million Antony is the worst signing in Man United history
    • But Paul Scholes believes a player from his Red Devils days was even worse
    • LISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off!, available wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Monday and Thursday 

    Paul Scholes has named Manchester United’s worst signing of all time, after his old club were humiliated 3-0 by Liverpool on Sunday.

    The Red Devils legend, whose glittering career at Old Trafford spanned two decades, won a litany of trophies under Sir Alex Ferguson including 11 Premier League titles, three FA Cups and two Champions Leagues.

    During a fan-led debate with ex-Liverpool star Jamie Carragher and journalist David Ornstein, Scholes shared who he believes are the best and worst signings in Manchester United’s history, first waxing lyrical about the impact Eric Cantona and Wayne Rooney had on the club.

    The Red Devils were resoundly beaten by Arne Slot’s Liverpool at Old Trafford, in the latest blotch on United’s legacy since Scholes’ retirement from football back in 2013.

    The disappointing defeat led one fan to suggest that Antony is the worst Man United signing of all-time, given that the Brazilian was an unused substitute again during Sunday’s defeat and has only contributed 11 goals and five assists since his £85million transfer from Ajax back in 2022.

    Paul Scholes has labelled one of his former team-mates as Man United's worst ever signing

    Paul Scholes has labelled one of his former team-mates as Man United’s worst ever signing

    Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United were humiliated 3-0 by Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday

    Antony has only managed 16 goal contributions in over two years at Old Trafford

    He arrived for an eye-watering £85m following Ten Hag's move from Ajax

    Antony, who was an unused substitute at Old Trafford at the weekend, was branded Man United’s worst signing of all time by a fan following his £85m switch from Ajax back in 2022

    Offering a different view, Scholes told The Overlap’s Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet: ‘You know what, I was going to go a bit further back than that. 

    ‘(Juan Sebastian) Veron was a good player, a great player in Europe and I’m not sure why it didn’t work out for him. 

    ‘I go back to the goalkeepers, when we had to replace Peter Schmeichel which is always going to be difficult.’

    ‘Fabian Barthez was great, but I’m thinking more like (Massimo) Taibi, Mark Bosnich… I thought he was a good keeper at Villa, Mark. He came to us and was so unprofessional. Honestly, it was ridiculous.

    ‘In shooting practice, you normally have like 15-20 minutes, after three shots he was knackered. And I never realised, he couldn’t kick a football! Honestly, I’d never seen anything like it.

    ‘We played Everton away first game of the season and none of us picked up on it – he couldn’t reach the halfway line. And there was no wind, it was a perfect day. 

    ‘And then you look at his feet… size 14s. Honestly, he was just kicking the floor. Disappointment.’

    Scholes claims Mark Bosnich (above) was 'so unprofessional' and 'couldn't kick a football'

    Scholes claims Mark Bosnich (above) was ‘so unprofessional’ and ‘couldn’t kick a football’

    The ex-England star played down any idea that Juan Sebastian Veron (right) is United's worst ever signing: 'He was a great player in Europe and I'm not sure why it didn't work out for him'

    The ex-England star played down any idea that Juan Sebastian Veron (right) is United’s worst ever signing: ‘He was a great player in Europe and I’m not sure why it didn’t work out for him’

    Taibi looks dejected after his catastrophic error against the Saints

    He only made four appearances for the Red Devils before returning to Italy

    Massimo Taibi, pictured left after letting a shot squirm under his body against Southampton, was among the names mentioned by Scholes when discussing the worst ever United signing

    Going back to Antony, he added: ‘But yeah, when you talk about the money – and the value for money, it’s not been good has it? And think of (Alexis) Sanchez as well. Big disappointment from Arsenal.

    ‘My worst one? I’m going to go for Bosnich,’ Scholes concluded. 

    Joking in response, Carragher added: ‘He’ll be right on the socials, won’t he? He won’t take that lying down!’

    ‘He’ll have something to say won’t he?’ Scholes replied, in agreement. 

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