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Friday November 22, 2024

Amorim set for Man Utd bow, Man City aim to end slump

By AFP
November 23, 2024
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim. — X@ManUtd/File
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim. — X@ManUtd/File

MANCHESTER: Ruben Amorim takes charge of Manchester United for the first time in Sunday´s trip to Ipswich, while Manchester City are aiming to snap a historic losing streak for Pep Guardiola against Tottenham.

Fourth takes on fifth in another of Saturday´s eye-catching fixtures when Arsenal hope to kickstart their faltering title challenge at home to Nottingham Forest.

AFP Sport picks out some of the key talking points ahead of this weekend´s action:

Man Utd start Amorim era

Manchester United fans have been made to wait three weeks for Ruben Amorim´s arrival since he was confirmed as the successor to Erik ten Hag.

The Portuguese does not face a baptism of fire, but Ipswich are on a high ahead of the visit of the Red Devils after securing their first Premier League win for 22 years before the international break with a shock 2-1 victory at Tottenham.

Amorim has plenty of problems to solve at Old Trafford, but begins with United only four points adrift of the top four despite sitting down in 13th.

Ten Hag managed just one win from seven away games in all competitions this season and Amorim must find a quick tonic to that travel sickness if he is to make a positive first impression with the United fans. United midfielder Bruno Fernandes is confident his compatriot will quickly make a positive connection with his new players.

“Obviously for me, what stands out is the connection he has with the (Sporting) players,” Fernandes said.

“You see the way they say goodbye to him, the way they feel, they make him feel part of the team and how they treat him. “So it shows that this is a great character and he´s someone that gives his all to the players.”

Across Manchester, champions City have lost four consecutive games for the first time in Pep Guardiola´s glorious managerial career.

However, on Thursday Guardiola signed a two-year contract extension, ending speculation over his future and allowing the boss to focus on reviving his spluttering side.

The two-week hiatus for international football also came at the right time for Guardiola to reset as he looks for key players to return from a lengthy injury list.

Guardiola´s men find themselves five points behind leaders Liverpool, who face bottom-of-the-table Southampton on Sunday, and can ill afford to drop any more points ahead of a daunting trip to Anfield next weekend.