Manchester United has a new manager in Ruben Amorim, who has taken over the position following the recent departure of Erik ten Hag. The announcement of Amorim’s appointment was made on Friday, with the 39-year-old set to officially assume his role on November 11. In the meantime, Ruud van Nistelrooy will continue as the caretaker manager until then.
Amorim will have some time to familiarize himself with the team during the international break before his first game in charge against Ipswich on November 24. Bruno Fernandes, the captain of Manchester United, has expressed his confidence in Amorim’s abilities to succeed in English football. Fernandes believes that Amorim possesses all the qualities necessary to excel in the Premier League, as well as in other top European leagues.
Despite a challenging start to the season, with United currently sitting in 14th place in the Premier League, Fernandes remains optimistic about the team’s future under Amorim’s leadership. The club is also still in search of their first win in the Europa League group stage, having drawn all three of their matches in the competition so far.
Fernandes’ endorsement of Amorim adds further excitement and anticipation for the upcoming matches under the new manager’s guidance. With his fresh approach and tactical acumen, Amorim is expected to bring about positive changes and improvements to Manchester United’s performance on the field.
Fans and players alike are eager to see how Amorim will make his mark on the team and lead them to success in the coming weeks and months. The transition period between managers can be a challenging time, but with the support of the players and the fans, Amorim is poised to make a significant impact at Old Trafford.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Amorim and his tactical decisions, as well as the team’s performance on the pitch. With Fernandes’ vote of confidence and the backing of the Manchester United faithful, Amorim is well-positioned to make a strong start to his tenure as the new manager of one of the biggest clubs in English football.