Ruben Amorim hints at part of Man Utd job he already hates in tense statement at end of Sky Sports interview
RUBEN AMORIM jokingly admitted that he’s struggling to come to terms with one key aspect of being the manager of Manchester United.
The Portuguese tactician bemoaned the intense media spotlight that comes with being the Red Devils gaffer.
Amorim’s first game in charge was a largely underwhelming affair with United sharing the points with dominant Ipswich at Portman Road.
Marcus Rashford got his new boss off to a perfect start when he opened the scoring inside 81 seconds.
But Man of the Match Omari Hutchinson‘s brilliant strike levelled the scores with the scrappy encounter going on to finish 1-1.
Amorim joined pundits after the match and discussed the differences between managing United and his former club Sporting.
He said: “This week I spoke more to the media than I did in four years at Sporting. I just want to work with my players. Nothing more.”
It came after host Kelly Cates said: “One of the things you are going to learn as Manchester United manager is the number of media commitments that you have after a game.”
Amorim shook his head and said: “This is the last time. When you speak too much and don’t win it’s really hard for everybody.
“It’s one week. And only one week. I just want to work with my players and nothing more but I understand it’s a different game here.”
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But the 39-year-old was the picture of respect as his comments came after the interview was over.
Amorim had no complaints with regards to the effort of his new group of players but accepted it will take time to improve.
He added: “It is hard to expect anything now. It is not a surprise but you have to see it in the game.
“That is why I was a little bit anxious, because you cannot understand what will happen in the game. I felt that.
“What I understood today is that they are trying, they are really trying.
“They stay in the positions, they receive information and they try to use it in the game. That is very important.
“Even in the difficult moments, I felt they were doing the things we said for them to do.
Amorim needs A LOT of time on training pitch to fix Man Utd... unfortunately he won't get it, writes Charlie Wyett
IN theory at least, the only way is up for Manchester United, writes Charlie Wyett.
We are nearly a third of the way through this Premier League season and it is still staggering to see United lurking in 12th place.
They have managed just four wins with a goal difference of 0. Only Everton, Crystal Palace and Southampton have scored less.
It is certainly not a false position and a point at Ipswich illustrated the massive job that Ruben Amorim faces.
United’s fans sang the name of their new manager throughout the game.
They also gave the players rapturous applause on the final whistle and although this was an improvement on some of the performances this season, the bar has been set pretty low.
The club’s optimistic supporters will see that their team is only six points off the top four. Ultimately, though, it is difficult to see United even reaching last season’s final position of eighth as they look worse.
United’s patched-up defence will improve – and a three-man formation at the back will help them – but you have to wonder where the goals are going to come from. Marcus Rashford struck after 81 seconds and then went missing for the rest of his 68 minutes on the pitch.
Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee were also introduced in that double change midway inside the second half but added absolutely nothing. What a terrible couple of signings they have proved to be and United’s fans would swap both of them for Ipswich’s Liam Delap.
Amorim did not celebrate the Rashford goal and paced around his technical area throughout looking uneasy.
Each time there was a break in play, he called over players for instructions.
Alejandro Garnacho headed over to the touchline on a couple of occasions while there were also words for Diogo Dalot, Casemiro and Jonny Evans.
Amorim, a manager with infectious enthusiasm, will be hopeful he can get his message across to all of the players in the next few weeks.
But the problem for the Portuguese coach is that this was the first of 10 games in the space of 33 days.
What he really needs are spells on the training ground without a midweek game but he does not have that luxury.
“I know it is frustrating for the fans, but we are changing so much in this moment with a lot of games.
“We are going to suffer for a long period and we will try to win games. This will take time, but I know we have to win games.”
United – who sit 12th in the Prem – face Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League on Thursday before hosting Everton on Sunday.
Former United captain Roy Keane expressed his concerns about the lack of quality at Old Trafford.
He told Sky: “We saw the shape of the team but it is the same players and the same problems.
“We talk about leopards and spots. Lack of goals and a lack of quality in the second half. Ipswich looked the better team.
“It’s his first game. A lot to take in and it has been a mental week for him but ultimately he will be disappointed.”
Keane also got into a furious bust-up with Ipswich fan after the game.
The Irishman, who previously spent time as Ipswich manager, could be seen exchanging words with a group of home supporters.
He appeared to tell one individual that he would “wait for him in the car park”.
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MANCHESTER UNITED began the Ruben Amorim era with a 1-1 draw away at Ipswich.
Marcus Rashford needed just 81 seconds to put the Red Devils in front at Portman Road, tapping home an Amad Diallo cross.
But Ipswich hit back when Omari Hutchinson’s strike flew in via a deflection off Noussair Mazraoui.
And it was the newly-promoted side who looked likelier to get a winner in the second half.
Here is how SunSport’s Charlie Wyett saw the performances of the Man Utd players…
ANDRE ONANA – 7/10
United’s best player. Two key stops to deny Liam Delap but no chance for the deflected Omari Hutchinson goal.
Then delivered an 87th minute save to keep out an effort from Conor Chaplin.
NOUSSAIR MAZRAOUI – 5
Slotted in on the right of the three-man defence but unfortunate with the deflection for the goal.
MATTHIJS DE LIGT – 5
Has been suspect this season and will probably be better suited to a back three although still given a tough time by Delap.
JONNY EVANS – 5
The 36-year-old was targeted by Ipswich for his lack of pace and no surprise he was replaced.
AMAD DIALLO – 6
Did incredibly well to bomb past Jens Cajuste and deliver the cross for Rashford’s early goal but offered little else.
CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN – 5
Some nice touches going forward but too lightweight in this position in front of the back three.
CASEMIRO – 4
Lucky to start ahead of Manuel Ugarte and was really poor.
Struggled throughout before being subbed and could maybe have got a block to the Hutchinson shot.
DIOGO DALOT – 5
Not suited to left wing-back although stayed there when Luke Shaw arrived because the English international replaced Evans in the back three.
BRUNO FERNANDES – 5
Some of his link-up play was fine but United need a captain who can inspire this team and Fernandes is not the man.
Sent a free-kick flashing past the post with 12 minutes left.
ALEJANDRO GARNACHO – 5
Twice called over by Ruben Amorim in the first half for instructions.
Denied by a decent save from Aro Muric 50 seconds into the second half.
MARCUS RASHFORD – 6
Criticised for his basketball trip to New York so to score after 80 seconds was two fingers up at his critics – but did not offer much after that.
Subs
Ugarte (for Casemiro 56 mins) – 6
Shaw (for Evans 56 mins) – 6
Hojlund (for Rashford 67 mins) – 5
Zirkzee ( for Eriksen 67 mins) – 5
Mount (for Garnacho 87 mins) – 5