Ruben Amorim, Manchester United
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Amorim explained he meant new recruits who can make a major impact on his team rather than star names from Real Madrid, but his agenda for change via the market is clear.
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Manchester United will regard this goalless draw against Manchester City as something of a victory.
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The visitors drew level in the 26th minute when Zyan Blake ran through on goal one on one with Elyh Harrison and slotted it past the United keeper.
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The Red Devils had the better of their last two Premier League matches against Nottingham Forest and Manchester City but left last week's double-header with one point rather than four or six. For a rising number of disgruntled fans situated around this reporter in the Stretford End,
MANCHESTER UNITED head coach Ruben Amorim has issued an injury update on Kobbie Mainoo ahead of the club’s upcoming Europa League quarter-final clash with Lyon. Mainoo has not appeared for
The reigning champions are pursuing Champions League qualification, while Rúben Amorim’s underdogs are trying to build momentum and win games. City have the edge in this fixtur
Manchester United return to Europa League action on Thursday evening when they make the trip across the channel to face French side Lyon. Despite their struggles in the Premier League, Ruben Amorim's side could end the season with European silverware.
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Football365 on MSNMan Utd: Report claims Amorim has two ‘inevitable’ priority transfers ‘in mind’ for ‘immediate shift’According to reports, Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim had two priority transfers "in mind" when admitting he wants two "big" signings this summer.
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Shaw has spent the bulk of his career as a traditional left-back - an unused position in the shape Amorim likes to play. He could still play as a left-sided centre-back, but Lisandro Martinez is expected to lock that position down when fit.
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has rubbished head coach Ruben Amorim's suggestion that the Red Devils are showing clear signs of progress in their recent performances
Ruben Amorim and Pep Guardiola vowed that their teams will be better next season after producing a dud Manchester derby at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.