We shall have a new start. Again.
Much thanks to RvN for steadying the ship when it was needed.
RvN wants to be Man Utd manager for the long term sometime in the future.
At this point, I sincerely hope not.
Cause the only way he's coming back in, can only be the way Amorim came in, previous manager sacked.
Amorim first match will be away to Ipswich, who lies 17th in the table(could have been us there if ETH was still around).
Hard to ask for a better start, unless it was at home ground.
State of Man Utd now is nothing less than a win is needed.
Next match after is at home to Bodø/Glimt, who lies at 12th, 3 places above Man Utd, with 1 point more.
Need another win.
Opponents may not be the toughest, but the expectations will weigh heavy on him.
Amorim brings with him a sport scientist, hope that significantly helps to alleviate the injury problems.
I wonder if Amorim will continue with 4-2-3-1 that the Man Utd squad is familiar with, or wholesale into 3-4-3.
He is nothing if not practical, and most incoming managers tend to play to the squad's strength than to go straight into new formations.
All that said, Amorim's task is heavy, and it is hard.
Even if we finish outside top 10 this season, he can't be blamed.
Nonetheless, I look for any regulars to go the distance with me.
If We win the Europa League, or finish in Top 2(3?) in the EPL, lets go
DONOR (again)