Key events 25m ago The teams1h ago Preamble Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this featurenow 10.59 EST Ruben Amorim has spoken to Sky Sports, and he’s honest: “I’m a little bit anxious because as a coach when you don’t know the league or you don’t know very well the team, you don’t know what to expect. “It’s a new life, let’s start with the small details. That’s what I want and I want my players to win the game, and they’re capable to do that.” Share7m ago 10.53 EST Regular contributor krishnamoorthy v is ready for chaos: “While Amorim could not have asked for a better first match, I am wondering what would be the state of Man U fans should United manage to blow this.” Share8m ago 10.51 EST “Yeah I’ve got hope, first impressions have gone down well with me,” writes Neil Carter. “Performs well in front of the press, looks very much at ease and smiles, this is a huge part of football these days. Along with keeping the talent engaged and happy. “The style of play seems set in stone and I’m interested to see how it goes, but the premier league being what it is (the hardest) I fear he may need a plan B or C if he’s gonna succeed. “For now I’ll be watching and won’t be getting carried away one way or another.” Share11m ago 10.49 EST Ipswich make one change from the team that beat Spurs, Wes Burns replacing Ben Johnson. Jonny Evans, Christian Eriksen and Alejandro Garnacho are in for United – I presume Marcus Rashford will play centrally as Rasmus Højlund is on the bench. Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia, all making their way back from injuries, could be called upon too. Share26m ago 10.33 EST Which was the one where you thought it was all going to be OK again? I thought it with Louis van Gaal, just after he’d taken the Netherlands to bronze at the World Cup. I guess I thought it with Mourinho, too. And then Solskjær when he had his honeymoon phase. Oh well. Ferguson to Ten Hag: How Manchester United’s new managers fared on debut Read more Share
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