Amorim's Man United debut ends in frustrating draw against Ipswich
Premier League
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Standard Sports
| Nov 25, 2024
Manchester United's new head coach, Rúben Amorim, endured a challenging start to life in the Premier League as his team was held to a 1-1 draw by struggling Ipswich Town at Portman Road.
The result leaves the Red Devils in 12th place and highlights the significant task ahead for Amorim after his recent arrival from Sporting Lisbon.
United got off to a dream start when Marcus Rashford opened the scoring in the second minute, raising hopes for a positive debut for the Portuguese manager. However, Ipswich hit back through Omari Hutchinson, whose deflected shot levelled the score before halftime.
Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag following a string of poor results, acknowledged the uphill battle he faces to rejuvenate a United side that has lacked direction this season.
Tough Start for Amorim
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Amorim expressed mixed feelings after his first game, commending his players' work ethic but lamenting their lack of cohesion and composure.
“It is a tough league. My players were thinking too much during the game. You can feel it. Not just on the ball but where they are supposed to be on the pitch,” Amorim said in his post-match press conference.
The 3-4-3 formation that brought him success in Portugal with Sporting Lisbon was on display, but Amorim admitted his squad struggled to adapt with just two days of preparation after the international break.
“When you start like this with one goal, you have to control the tempo. We cannot do it at the moment, but they really tried. You have to keep the ball and know the momentum. We are doing some things not in the right moment,” he explained.
Players “Confused” and “Afraid”
Amorim pointed to a lack of confidence as a critical factor in United’s inability to see out the game. “If you see the first half, we were a little bit afraid. When we don’t have training, we had two days, they are confused a little bit. You feel that in the data,” he said.
He also outlined a long-term vision for the team, hinting at a willingness to endure short-term struggles to establish a new identity. “I know it is hard for some guys to understand this. We have two ways. We try to just win games and don’t risk anything, but then I guarantee at this stage next year we would have the same problems,” he said. “Now we will have some problems, but we have to address the new idea and try to be better at the same stage next year.”
Fitness Concerns and Tactical Adaptation
Amorim also raised concerns about the physical condition of his players, highlighting their struggle to cope with high-pressure situations in the Premier League. “First, they have to understand the game; then they need to be so much better physically to cope with the high pressure. We need time to work on this,” he said.
The draw leaves Manchester United fans with mixed feelings, as glimpses of attacking intent were overshadowed by familiar defensive frailties and a lack of fluidity. With tough fixtures ahead, Amorim faces a steep learning curve as he seeks to instill his philosophy and steer United back into contention.
The journey for redemption under Amorim has begun, but the road ahead promises to be anything but smooth.