Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha believes new Manchester United Ruben Amorim has “the energy they need” to succeed, starting at Ipswich on Sunday.
Speaking on BBC Sounds’ Planet Premier League podcast, Onuoha said there has been a real uptick in the optimism at Old Trafford.
“When a new face comes in with positivity and isn’t jaded by being pressed by the media there’s hope and the potential for joy,” he said. “That’s the energy that they need.
“It’s the change that has been on the cards for the last year.”
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