Newly appointed Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim leads the Red Devils in his first home game at Old Trafford against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt. After a less than stellar start at Ipswich last weekend, Amorim hopes to turn things around with a victory in the Europa League. But it won't come easy against a strong Bodo/Glimt team who currently sits above United in the tournament standings. American fans can catch the action live on Paramount Plus, the exclusive English-language broadcaster in the US for the UEFA Europa League.
The new head coach of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim, has already made a worrying update by revealing that his players struggle to focus on training videos for more than 12 minutes. This could be a major concern for the team as they are currently off to a rough start in the Premier League with only four wins in 12 matches. Despite their recent victories, Amorim's 3-4-3 formation may prove to be challenging without his own squad and the busy festive period, where three matches a week are regular occurrences, could leave less time for problem solving on the training pitch.
Fans can catch all the action and commentary of Manchester United's first game under new manager Ruben Amorim, as they take on Ipswich in a crucial match that could help the team move out of the bottom three. Star player Marcus Rashford pokes in a goal within two minutes, followed by an impressive curling shot from midfielder Tom Hutchinson. Fans can join in on the excitement by sharing their thoughts and reactions with #bbcfootball or joining the conversation on WhatsApp or text. Though the team faces challenges with unfit players, Amorim's first press conference and assessment of the situation shows promise for the future.
Manchester City's manager, Pep Guardiola, and his team plan to use the international break to clear their minds after suffering their fourth loss in a row against Brighton. Despite their recent struggles, Guardiola remains confident in his team's abilities and welcomes the upcoming challenge ahead after a tough defeat against Sporting. As Man Utd fans react to the appointment of Amorim, questions arise whether Man City is struggling or simply pacing themselves.
The new Man Utd manager, Ruben Amorim's appointment has been confirmed, with a two-and-a-half year contract signed. This would have a big impact on the current squad, as evident from the frustration shown by one player and the possibility of adding new players. Former sporting director of Liverpool has revealed that Amorim has been issued a "now or never" ultimatum by Ratcliffe for the Red Devils job, while Scholes and recent comments from Maresca signal doubts about the leadership abilities of Reece James. With Amorim's transfer vow to Sporting Lisbon, a move for the club's sensation looks likely, while a dilemma looms over the future of the £75m signing at Chelsea.
Graeme Souness has voiced his criticism of Manchester United's INEOS hierarchy, blaming them for the club's struggling transfer market strategy. With new manager Ruben Amorim already facing a tough task, Souness warns that the club's summer signings may not be enough to improve their current standings in the Premier League and Europa League tables. As the Portuguese is set to take over from recently sacked Erik ten Hag, Souness cautions that the club's poor decisions in the transfer market may continue to haunt them.
In the midst of a managerial shake-up, Man Utd are reportedly targeting 17-year-old winger Geovany Quenda from Sporting to bolster their squad. With the expected appointment of Sporting's Ruben Amorim as the new head coach and the recent sacking of Erik ten Hag, the club is looking to make quick acquisitions to improve their performance. While former Ajax players have struggled at Man Utd, Quenda could be a promising addition alongside Amorim.
In a highly anticipated match, tensions ran high as Fenerbahce hosted Manchester United in the Europa League. After an early goal from United's Christian Eriksen, Fenerbahce's Youssef En-Nesyri equalized just after halftime. But the real drama came when Jose Mourinho was sent off after heated protests over a denied penalty for Fenerbahce. With this draw, United continues to struggle in the Europa League and remains winless.
Manchester United's Marcus Rashford was subbed off at half-time in their Europa League match against Porto, leading to speculation about a potential injury. However, manager Erik ten Hag explained that he was simply rotating players ahead of the team's upcoming match against Aston Villa on Sunday. Rashford had been a standout player in the first half, scoring a goal and providing an assist, but was ultimately replaced by Alejandro Garnacho as United went on to draw 3-3 with Porto. Many fans and commentators were surprised by the decision, but it seems Ten Hag had one eye on the team's upcoming busy schedule.
Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag unexpectedly substituted star player Marcus Rashford at half-time in the Europa League match against Porto. While many speculated an injury, ten Hag explained that it was all part of the plan as they look ahead to their upcoming match against Aston Villa. Despite Rashford's strong performance in the first half, the substitution proved costly as Porto was able to come back and tie the game before the break.