On Monday, coach Ruben Amorim landed in Manchester to begin his tenure at Man United, attracting significant attention from fans. According to the Daily Mail, his flight from Portugal to England was tracked live by over 10,900 people, making it the most-watched flight on November 11. The plane landed at 1:50 p.m., and Amorim received a warm welcome at the airport.
The following day, Amorim visited the Carrington training center, where he met the club’s management and the remaining players, including Luke Shaw, Mason Mount, Leny Yoro, Kobbie Mainoo, and Toby Collyer, as many were on national duty.
However, unfortunate news arrived as center-back Lisandro Martínez sustained an injury. This presents a challenge, as Amorim plans to implement a three-center-back formation, with Martínez as a key player. His debut match is scheduled against Ipswich, and he hopes Martínez will recover in time.
Amorim has signed a contract with Man United until 2027, with an option to extend for another year. His immediate goal is to improve the club’s performance and restore the Red Devils’ global prestige.