Manchester United is preparing for a new era under the leadership of Ruben Amorim.
The Portuguese manager, recognized for his daring strategies, is set to lead his first match this weekend against Ipswich at Portman Road.
Ruben Amorim’s Key Choices
Amorim has quickly started to evaluate his team. Within a week of arriving at Carrington, he has reportedly identified players who may not fit into his tactical approach.
Famous for his dynamic 3-4-3 formation, Amorim was said to be taken aback by the lack of energy observed in training sessions.
According to sources (via The Sun), he feels the squad requires adjustments to meet his standards. His coaching team is actively implementing his tactics to gear up for his inaugural match.
Neville Critiques Player Conduct
In other news, former United player Gary Neville has pointed out the recent trips to the US made by Marcus Rashford and Casemiro during the international break. On the Stick To Football podcast, Neville questioned their judgment.
“Their performance has been lacking, the team stands at 13th place, and a new manager is arriving,” Neville commented. “A long-distance trip isn’t the smartest way to recover. It’s not the best choice when considering the importance of professionalism.”
Amorim’s Initial Transfer Ambition
Additionally, it has been reported that Amorim has set his sights on securing a potential signing for January: Angel Gomes.
The former United midfielder, now playing for Lille, could potentially make a return to Old Trafford as part of Amorim’s recruitment vision. Gomes has indicated that he would be open to the idea, describing it as “difficult to say no to.”
As Amorim embarks on his tenure, there are high hopes and challenging choices ahead. Supporters will be intently observing his efforts to revitalize the struggling squad.