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🗣️ “Yep, this proves he is the right man for us” 🗣️ “I’ve seen enough already” 🗣️ “The Premier League needs to watch out” It took just 80 seconds for the first goal of the Ruben Amorim era and his reaction on the touchline has stole the headlines 😳👀

Ruben Amorim’s reaction to Marcus Rashford scoring the opening goal for Manchester United against Ipswich has caught the attention of fans online.

 

Amorim took charge of Manchester United as head coach on November 11, following his appointment during the international break. In his debut match, he made some bold tactical decisions, including using Noussair Mazraoui in a back-three formation and placing Amad Diallo as a right wing-back. It was Diallo’s exceptional play that helped Amorim mark his managerial debut with style, as he set up Rashford’s goal just 80 seconds into the game.

 

Diallo skillfully raced down the right flank, dodging defenders, and delivered a pinpoint cross into the penalty area. Rashford capitalized on the opportunity, finishing with precision to beat Ipswich goalkeeper Arijanet Muric. While Rashford celebrated his goal, Amorim’s reaction stood out. The new manager remained calm, sitting composed on the bench and sipping water, a gesture that sparked discussions among fans.

 

One fan commented, “Amorim is ice-cold. Didn’t even react.” Another said, “Not celebrating? That’s my manager.” A third added, “He didn’t even flinch after that goal. We’re in good hands.”

 

This match was crucial for United, as a victory would see them climb back into the top half of the Premier League standings after a challenging start to the season. Speaking about his plans for the team in his first interview, Amorim emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration. He stated, “I don’t just want to lead the team. I want everyone to work together. It’s more enjoyable and much easier to achieve success that way.”

 

Amorim’s calm demeanor and focus on teamwork signal the beginning of a new era for Manchester United, as he aims to steer the club back to the top of English

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