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“It’ll be difficult”: Former United defender predicts rocky start to life under Amorim due to this key reason

Former Manchester United player Phil Jones has revealed a massive challenge that incoming manager Ruben Amorim is set to face upon arriving at Old Trafford.

With life under former manager Erik ten Hag getting progressively worse this season, Amorim emerged as a frontrunner in the race to replace the Dutch manager.

This is particularly due to his remarkable track record at Sporting Lisbon and relative youth, making him an ideal long-term solution.

Still, while the 39 year old is an exciting prospect, Jones believes that it will not be quick and easy for him to get United on track.

When asked about whether Amorim will find it easy to switch United to his preferred back three Jones delivered a blunt reply. “No, that takes practice on the training pitch,” he stated on Match of the Day 2.

“We played a back three under Louis van Gaal; we spent many hours on the pitch, eleven v eleven, getting the distances right. The timing of the actions has to be spot on, so it’ll be difficult, it’s a difficult job,” Jones concluded, alluding to how challenging it will be for Amorim to switch up the system midway through the season.

Jones is all too familiar with life under former manager Van Gaal and his preference for three at the back. During his two seasons at United, Van Gaal largely struggled to build momentum, winning an average of just 1.81 points per match with just 54 wins in 103 games. (Transfermarkt)

What’s more, he quickly figured out that a back three was not suited to his team, often shifting formations to a 4-1-4-1, 4-2-3-1, or 4-4-2 diamond.

His only silverware at United was the 2015/16 FA Cup.

Of course, it would be wrong to write off Amorim due to the experience of a former manager with a far different squad.

After all, Amorim has enjoyed a scintillating managerial career to date, with Sporting fans pouring into the Estádio José Alvalade to bid farewell to the Portuguese manager at his final match at the club, a 5-1 victory over Estrela Amadora.

Still, the loss felt by Sporting fans is United’s gain, with the club set to enter into a new era of football that hopefully leaves behind the heartache and persistent errors experienced under the previous manager.

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A faithful Manchester United supporter, Mathew has worked as a football writer and analyst for SB Nation, FanSided, and now The Peoples Person. Mathew’s heroes include David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Sir Alex Ferguson, all of whom played their part in creating some special childhood memories.

Man Utd: £1.8m PL star ‘100%’ better than Ratcliffe signing amid ‘huge mistake’ – ‘doesn’t do stupid things’

A Dutch journalist claims a centre-back at Premier League rivals Brighton and Hove Albion is “100%” better than Manchester United star Matthijs de Ligt.

Man Utd paid around £185m on signings in the summer and they invested an initial fee of £43m to sign De Ligt from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.

As the Netherlands international progressed through the ranks at Ajax, he was tipped to become one of the best centre-backs in the world. His form for the Eredivisie giants earned him a move to Juventus, but he stagnated in Italy and struggled at Bayern Munich.

De Ligt endured a difficult start to this campaign for Man Utd, but his form has picked up in recent games alongside centre-back partner Lisandro Martinez.

The 25-year-old will likely play a big part under new head coach Ruben Amorim as Jamie Carragher expects him to start in a back three. 

Carragher expects De Ligt to play in the middle of a back three with Leny Yoro (right) and Martinez (left) at either side of him.

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Explaining his decision to pick Alejandro Garnacho and Noussair Mazraoui as wing-backs, he said:  “I go to the setup and I’ve almost gone for one attacking full-back on one side [Mazraoui] and Garnacho on the other because when you look at his set-up at Sporting, these players are asked to be really high like wingers.”

However, Dutch journalist Valentijn Driessen has admitted he’s been more impressed with Brighton star Jan Paul van Hecke, who joined the Premier League side for around £1.8m from NAC Breda in 2020.

Van Hecke has had loan spells at Heerenbeen and Blackburn Rovers but has established himself as a regular for Brighton in the Premier League.

After making 39 appearances across all competitions last season, Van Hecke made his senior debut for the Netherlands in September and Driessen reckons he’s “100%” better than De Ligt.

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Driessen said: “Liverpool were really outplayed in the first half.

“Brighton played really great. That Van Hecke… When you see him in the build-up, how calm he remains… He did almost everything right.

“Yes, 100% (he’s better than De Ligt). On the ball anyway. He doesn’t need any fouls; he doesn’t do really stupid things. I thought Matthijs de Ligt was a lot better yesterday against Chelsea than in the previous matches, but he did make a huge mistake just before the end.

“Literally. He slipped, which almost put Chelsea at 1-2. But for the rest he held his own quite well. But I really liked Van Hecke, yes.”

Ashworth has picked perfect signing for Amorim’s 3-4-3, United tried to sign him for Ten Hag too – report

Manchester United are reportedly set to revisit their interest in Jarrad Branthwaite following Ruben Amorim’s appointment.

After a nervy start to his United career, Matthijs de Ligt, whom Erik ten Hag recruited from Bayern Munich over the summer, has looked a lot more comfortable at the back in recent outings.

Meanwhile, Leny Yoro, who moved to Manchester from Lille, is nearing a return to action and might make his competitive debut for United immediately after the November international break.

United’s options in defence are starting to look solid ahead of Amorim’s arrival. However, how the current crop of centre-backs at Carrington would fit into the soon to be former Sporting CP manager’s back-three system remains to be seen.

Amid this, a report has suggested that United sporting director Dan Ashworth is already looking to bring in a new defender for the incoming manager.

According to talkSPORT, United are “plotting a fresh move” for Branthwaite next summer.

Before United secured the signings of De Ligt and Yoro, they made a move for the Everton star. However, the Merseyside outfit turned down their offers.

However, the England international “remains at the top” of United’s “wish-list” even for the Amorim era.

In fact, it is claimed that Ashworth believes the 22-year-old defender “would suit new boss Ruben Amorim’s playing style and his preferred 3-4-3 system.”

Branthwaite is comfortable with the ball at his feet and excels in defending wide areas.

It is understood that the Everton man has “ambitions to play for a top Premier League club.” In that regard, Liverpool are also monitoring the player’s progress at Goodison Park.

Both Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof have entered the final years of their deals at Old Trafford and Jonny Evans, 36, is not getting any younger. As such, the reported interest in Branthwaite makes perfect sense.

Vishal has covered football for over five years. Currently a writer at The Peoples Person. Big fan of ball-playing center-backs!

Early team news for PAOK clash

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ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Tuesday 05 November 2024 16:00

Manchester United are seeking our first win of the Europa League campaign, when PAOK come to Old Trafford on Thursday night.

The Reds are unbeaten in the competition but, after three draws, are under pressure to move up the table and push for a top-eight spot and automatic place in the round of 16 next year.

Greek champions PAOK are 30th in the 36-team standings, with their only point coming from a 2-2 draw against another of our future opponents in Viktoria Plzen.

However, their domestic form has still been good, as they sit only a point behind leaders, and Salonika rivals, Aris.

United welcome Bruno Fernandes back from suspension, after he missed the 1-1 draw away to Fenerbahce, on the back of his red card in the game at FC Porto.

The skipper is likely to start as Ruud van Nistelrooy remains in interim charge, ahead of Ruben Amorim’s arrival later this month.

Mason Mount was in full training on Monday but is unlikely to be rushed back, although there will be another session at Carrington in front of the cameras on Wednesday morning.

The Reds have been without defenders Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire, Tyrell Malacia and Leny Yoro, plus midfielders Toby Collyer, Dan Gore, Kobbie Mainoo and Mount.

Winger Antony also sustained an injury during our previous game in the competition in Turkey.

Youngsters Jayce Fitzgerald and Jack Fletcher have been in the senior squad under van Nistelrooy but would need adding to the B list to feature this week.

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Shola Shoretire, the youngest player to appear for United in European competition after his substitute outing against Real Sociedad in 2021, looks set to feature for Razvan Lucescu’s men.

The forward scored in a recent 3-0 victory against Egaleo and is not the only familiar face in the Greek champions’ squad.

Former Liverpool centre-back Dejan Lovren, ex-Wolves full-back Jonny, plus Baba Rahman and Tiemoue Bakayoko, both once of Chelsea, are on their roster. However, Lovren is ineligible and Bakayako has been out injured. 

Taison returned to the XI for the win at Lamia, while Fedor Chalov pressed his claims with an eye-catching performance as a substitute. Giannis Konstantelias was sidelined due to illness.

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Man Utd: Ronaldo return ‘under Amorim’ mooted but he’s tipped to ‘follow’ another Red Devils legend

Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham thinks Cristiano Ronaldo would be “very welcome” to return to the Premier League giants “under Ruben Amorim”.

Ronaldo returned to the Red Devils during the 2021 summer transfer window as they signed him from Serie A giants Juventus.

The 2021/22 season was successful for the forward, who scored 24 goals in his 38 appearances across all competitions. However, sixth-placed Man Utd finished the season trophyless and failed to qualify for the Champions League.

Erik ten Hag took charge at Old Trafford ahead of the 2022/23 campaign and he butted heads with Ronaldo, who left his boyhood club at the end of 2022 after dropping down the pecking order under the Dutch head coach.

At the time, it was reported that Ronaldo was unhappy after Man Utd missed out on the Champions League. He was linked with several European sides but joined Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr after his contract with the Premier League giants was mutually terminated.

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Ronaldo left Man Utd after he slammed Ten Hag, the Glazer family and several club legends in an infamous interview with Piers Morgan.

The Portugal international was never going to be seen back at Man Utd while Ten Hag remained in charge, but his sacking and the appointment of Ruben Amorim could see him make a return down the line.

Sheringham believes Ronaldo would be “very welcome back at Man Utd, but he also suspects he will be “onto bigger and better things” after retiring.

“Cristiano Ronaldo would be very welcome back at Manchester United under Ruben Amorim, but he is onto bigger and better things,” Sheringham said.

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“I think that Ronaldo will follow in the path of David Beckham in doing things away from coaching, higher profile things around the world.

“I’m sure he’d be very, very welcome in any capacity coming back to the club, but I doubt that he’ll be a coach.”

39-year-old Ronaldo has entered the final stage of his career and Dietmar Hamann believes he’s facing a “big issue”. 

“Cristiano Ronaldo can sense his career is coming to an end soon, which is probably why he acted the way he did against Scotland,” Hamann said.

“His ego has made him the player he is today. But, I wasn’t a big fan of his antic in the Euros – he put his interests ahead of Portugal’s interests.

“Ronaldo has scored a few goals in the Nations League, but does he make them a better side? I’m not sure, they’re a massively talented team who could win these games without him.

“Ronaldo is at a point in his career where he needs to start prioritising the team instead of himself. I’m not sure how much of the say the manager has in team selection, which is a big issue.

“I’d be very surprised if Cristiano Ronaldo reaches 1000 career goals, I don’t think he can go on for that long.”

United star confident that “he can win an extension” to his current deal once Amorim comes onboard – report

Despite significant strengthening in the summer, Manchester United’s defence has continued to leak goals while also being unable to hold on to a lead in multiple games.

That was the case on Sunday as well as Chelsea grabbed the equaliser within five minutes of United taking the lead. And there will certainly be changes in the backline once Ruben Amorim steps into the hot seat.

One of the biggest differences from the Erik ten Hag era will be the formation with the Sporting Lisbon manager preferring to utilise a three-man defensive line.

And this shift could potentially work out in favour of a United star who seemed to be heading out of the exit door when the former Ajax coach was in charge.

Maguire’s future

Harry Maguire was no longer first choice when the Dutchman took over and the club had tried to sell him for the last two summers in a row.

As per TBR Football, the England international, who is currently injured, is keen to impress the Portuguese tactician and he believes that he could even extend his stay at the club despite his current deal ending in 2025.

Maguire has played some of his best football in a back-three system for England and also has experience of playing there during Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign.

The club has the option of triggering the one-year extension in his contract and the £80 million star is confident that the club will exercise that option.

That is why the Englishman has no interest in leaving in January on a cut-price fee or in agreeing any pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs despite that route being available.

“At Sporting CP, Amorim has favoured a 3-4-3, which could be excellent news for Harry Maguire’s hopes of reviving his United career.

Maguire keen to stay

“To that end, TBR Football understands that Maguire will refuse to consider leaving the club in January or signing a pre-contract elsewhere in the near future.

“The England international is currently focused on staying at United and Maguire believes that he can win an extension to his deal in the coming months.”

While United have not expressed any interest in retaining the 31-year-old, Amorim will have a say in contract extensions and if Maguire impresses, there is no reason why he cannot extend his stay.

His lack of pace can be covered in a back three system while his excellent ball distribution and carrying skills can make him an effective outlet while playing out from the back.

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Romano reveals likelihood that Man Utd sign ‘insane player’ for Ruben Amorim

Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim is extremely unlikely to sign Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior as things stand, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

The Red Devils sacked Erik ten Hag last Monday after Man Utd made a terrible start to the new campaign with three wins from their first ten matches in the Premier League.

Man Utd moved quickly to appoint Sporting Lisbon boss Amorim – who had been linked with a number of other Premier League clubs – with the Portuguese coach joining on November 11.

The Red Devils spent around £200m on new players over the summer transfer window as they put their full weight behind Ten Hag.

And there are already rumours of potential signings Man Utd could make to impress Amorim and help the Portuguese coach impress in his first season at Old Trafford and beyond.

Vinicius Junior, who caused a stir by snubbing Monday’s Ballon d’Or ceremony, is one apparent target with a report last week claiming the Brazilian, whose contract runs out in 2027, had ‘passed’ on talks over a new deal with Real Madrid.

And reports in Spain have claimed that Man Utd, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain are interested in taking him off Madrid’s hands, while another report has insisted that Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal are ready to offer €300m to land the Brazilian.

But transfer expert Romano insists that a move to Man Utd in the summer transfer window is “not even realistic” for Vinicius Junior or the Premier League club.

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Romano said on his YouTube channel: “I wanted to finish here from Madrid with Vinicius Júnior, because in recent days I received from some of you many messages like ‘Fabrizio, is it true that he’s going to Saudi, is it true that he’s being linked with Chelsea, Manchester United, PSG?’

“Guys, that clubs around the world can appreciate Vinicius is absolutely normal. He’s a fantastic, insane player. So it’s absolutely normal, but I can guarantee that as of today, links of Vinicius to Chelsea, to PSG, to Manchester United, are absolutely not even realistic. So there is nothing ongoing between Vinicius and any European club.”

Gary Neville described Real Madrid and Vinicius Junior’s decision to snub the Ballon d’Or as “absolutely outrageous” after Man City midfielder Rodri won the award.

Speaking on The Overlap US, Neville said: “I’m delighted Rodri has won the Ballon d’Or. I’m delighted it has gone to a player who has contributed week in, week out consistently at such a high level for his club and his country, winning the European Championship.

“They weren’t favourites, by the way, they were nowhere near favourites in the Euros, Spain, but he’s absolutely immense and he was immense for Manchester City last season.

“Now I can understand people in Madrid and people in Brazil being upset that their boy hasn’t won it because he’s a special talent. I feel in doing what they’ve done, to disrespect Rodri in the way in which they have, I think it naturally does that, I think it’s absolutely outrageous.”

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How “private conversations” in Juan Mata’s tapas bar set Amorim on the road to United – Athletic

Starting a new job can be scary, but when Ruben Amorim walks through the doors at Carrington next week, he’ll already know where the toilets are, having spent a week there as part of an internship six years ago.

As per The Athletic, the new Manchester United head coach studied for a master’s degree in high-performance football coaching at the University of Lisbon, which was developed in partnership with Jose Mourinho – who in 2018 was himself in the United hotseat.

A high-flier on the course, Amorim was rewarded with a week-long stint shadowing Mourinho in the build-up to Arsene Wenger’s final visit to Old Trafford (a 2-1 United win secured by a stoppage-time Marouane Fellaini header).

In that week, Amorim and two other interns observed six training sessions, spent time soaking up Mourinho’s wisdom and, crucially, “Learning what the average week is like when you are the manager of one of the biggest clubs in European football.” It was a glimpse into his future, whether he knew it then or not.

The Athletic report that Amorim would arrive at Carrington around 8am and spend time with players and staff in the canteen. Amongst those players were two former team-mates from his playing days in Benfica, Nemanja Matic and Victor Lindelof, who will be in the frame to line up under Amorim in the coming months.

Amorim and Lindelof shared the pitch three times, as per transfermarkt.

His days were spent speaking to Mourinho and his assistant Rui Faria in their downtime between leading training sessions, and working on a report as coursework.

But in the evenings things were less formal with the legendary manager sometimes taking the interns to his private room in the basement of Tapeo and Wine, a tapas restaurant owned by Juan Mata.

With Champions League football on the screens, the interns listened to Mourinho hold forth on the players they were watching who he had coached as he shared his knowledge with the group.

He got on particularly well with Amorim. Geoff Labine, a fellow intern, told The Athletic, “You could tell they were having more private conversations.”

“I think he was just giving Ruben pieces of advice, little things about how to run a professional team. I think before the course even started, they had identified Ruben as one of the next great Portuguese coaches.”

That’s certainly how he is viewed now, at this most pivotal moment in his career, although Labine points out that he is “less pragmatic” than the Special One.

“He is much more diplomatic and less authoritarian, even the way that he’ll speak to people is a little less abrasive and more like a team, more together,” he said.

“We’re on the same team. Although they have similar philosophies, I think there was a lot different.”

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Who has scored the most Premier League goals for Manchester United against the Big Six?

Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo scored their first Premier League goals against Big Six opposition in the space of a few days for Manchester United.

From a fairly obvious top five to an unlikely challenge from Javier Hernandez and Ashley Young, here is every player to have scored for Man Utd in Premier League matches against Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham since the start of the 2010/11 season – the first in which they comprised the top six.

We have even broken it down into goals against each opponent before confirming the overall totals. These numbers are accurate as of the last Man Utd game versus a Big Six side (1-1 v Chelsea on November 3, 2024).

v Arsenal
Marcus Rashford (6)

Wayne Rooney (4)

Jesse Lingard, Robin van Persie (3)

Ander Herrera, Park Ji-sung, Cristiano Ronaldo, Antonio Valencia, Danny Welbeck, Ashley Young (2)

Antony, Patrice Evra, Marouane Fellaini, Bruno Fernandes, Anthony Martial, Lisandro Martinez, Juan Mata, Scott McTominay, Nani, Paul Pogba (1)

v Chelsea
Anthony Martial (5)

Javier Hernandez, Marcus Rashford, Wayne Rooney (4)

Bruno Fernandes (3)

Casemiro, Alejandro Garnacho, Jesse Lingard, Scott McTominay, Robin van Persie (2)

Ander Herrera, Daniel James, Romelu Lukaku, Harry Maguire, Juan Mata, Nani, Cristiano Ronaldo, Jadon Sancho, Chris Smalling, Nemanja Vidic (1)

v Liverpool
Marcus Rashford (5)

Wayne Rooney (4)

Dimitar Berbatov, Juan Mata, Robin van Persie (3)

Bruno Fernandes, Javier Hernandez (2)

Daley Blind, Ander Herrera, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Kobbie Mainoo, Anthony Martial, Rafael, Jadon Sancho, Nemanja Vidic (1)

v Manchester City
Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford (5)

Wayne Rooney (4)

Bruno Fernandes, Paul Pogba, Chris Smalling (2)

Antony, Marouane Fellaini, Darren Fletcher, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Phil Jones, Juan Mata, Scott McTominay, Nani, Robin van Persie, Jadon Sancho, Luke Shaw, Ashley Young (1)

v Tottenham
Marcus Rashford, Wayne Rooney (6)

Cristiano Ronaldo (4)

Bruno Fernandes (3)

Edinson Cavani, Fred, Nani, Danny Welbeck, Ashley Young (2)

Anderson. Michael Carrick, Marouane Fellaini, Mason Greenwood, Rasmus Hojlund, Shinji Kagawa, Anthony Martial, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Robin van Persie, Jadon Sancho, Nemanja Vidic (1)

Total (current players in italics)
Marcus Rashford (26)

Wayne Rooney (22)

Anthony Martial (13)

Bruno Fernandes (11)

Robin van Persie (10)

Cristiano Ronaldo (7)

Javier Hernandez, Juan Mata (6)

Jesse Lingard, Nani, Ashley Young (5)

Ander Herrera, Scott McTominay, Jadon Sancho, Danny Welbeck (4)

Dimitar Berbatov, Marouane Fellaini, Paul Pogba, Chris Smalling, Nemanja Vidic (3)

Antony, Casemiro, Edinson Cavani, Fred, Alejandro Garnacho, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Park Ji-sung, Antonio Valencia (2)

Anderson, Daley Blind, Michael Carrick, Patrice Evra, Darren Fletcher, Mason Greenwood, Rasmus Hojlund, Daniel James, Phil Jones, Shinji Kagawa, Romelu Lukaku, Harry Maguire, Kobbie Mainoo, Lisandro Martinez, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Rafael, Luke Shaw (1)

Summer signing has no future under Amorim, Portuguese boss wants to “rely on his own ideas” to solve problem – report

Ruben Amorim’s arrival might spell the end of Joshua Zirkzee’s very brief Manchester United career, suggests reports in Italy. 

United’s decision to sack Erik ten Hag and eventually replace him with Amorim just a few months into the new season has left question marks on their transfer business during the summer.

The Red Devils spent nearly £200 million on five senior signings during the summer transfer window and now it remains to be seen how they would fit into the Portuguese tactician’s plans.

As far as Zirkzee, who was signed from Bologna for a fee over £35m, is concerned, he is already understood to be counting his final days in Manchester.

The Dutch striker, who was seen as one of the most exciting attacking talents after a commendable season in Serie A, joined United despite strong interest from AC Milan and Juventus.

However, he has struggled to cope with English football’s pace and intensity, having managed just one goal in 15 appearances across all competitions.

The 23-year-old’s form as well as Ten Hag’s departure has raised uncertainty over his future at Old Trafford.

According to Calciomercato, Zirkzee is not part of Amorim’s plans, and the incoming manager “wants to rely on his own ideas” and bring his own attacking options.

Interestingly, the report also mentions Sporting CP talisman Viktor Gyökeres as Zirkzee’s potential replacement.

As such, a quick exit for the Netherlands international is possible, with Milan and Juventus mentioned as potential destinations.

However, it is suggested that a transfer is only possible if United are willing to part ways with him on loan.

Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming Ten Hag “didn’t even want him” in the summer. INEOS signed Zirkzee without Ten Hag’s approval. Now, it remains to be seen if they will keep him against the wishes of their new manager. 

Vishal has covered football for over five years. Currently a writer at The Peoples Person. Big fan of ball-playing center-backs!