Ruben Amorim touched down in England on Monday and as the new Manchester United boss stares at a daunting in-tray, I have pinpointed what I believe to be his three most important assignments.
Committing to his vision
If United travel to Portman Road to face Ipswich Town on 24 November and Amorim’s team is not in a three-at-the-back system, I would be concerned.
The 39-year-old cannot afford to fall into the same trap as predecessor Erik ten Hag, who lost his first two games and abandoned his vision for short-term success. He never rediscovered it and now he is out of a job.
Amorim must retain faith in the only philosophy he has ever abided by until it clicks, or he can justify an adaptation.
More unpopular decisions
United supporters’ love for Ruud van Nistelrooy grew during his short-lived Old Trafford return. But Amorim was correct in wishing him the best and parting ways. There was no room.
For too long, the Red Devils have been stifled by their own nostalgia and chasing a repeat of past successes. A new dawn has to be a new dawn.
The Ineos era has given birth to a more ruthless environment, and that must continue. More unpopular decisions by Amorim may not be welcomed, but they will be required.
Reigniting Rashford’s flame
Marcus Rashford’s display in the 3-0 win over Leicester City was worrying and left fans praying that Amorim’s arrival has the same impact on him as Ten Hag’s did.
Rashford has four months until the March international break to impress Amorim and a new England manager in Thomas Tuchel.
If he cannot be reinvigorated with a 2026 World Cup spot on the line, Rashford could be left behind by club and country.
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