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Will Ruben Amorim succeed where his predecessors failed? The new Manchester United coach will try to restore the English club to its former glory, which has been quite dull since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson from the Red Devils bench in May 2013 after 26 years of reign.
“ We know we need time, but we need to buy time and buying time means winning matches. But the most important thing for me is identity », Confided the 39-year-old Portuguese technician, interviewed by the Mancunian club media.
Getting back to basics is what the former Sporting Portugal coach insisted on: “ From day one, we will start with our identity. We’re going to prepare for the matches, but we’re going to focus a lot on our game model. How to play, how to press, those little details. »
After the interim provided by the Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy (one draw and three victories), Ruben Amorim will officially begin his mandate on November 24 at Ipswich Town, on the occasion of the 12th day of the Premier League.
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