This effect is from the arrival of the new coach, Ruben Amorim, after leaving Sporting Lisbon to join MU. So, will Amorim’s start meet the expectations of the Red Devils fans, or will they have to wait until the final whistle?
Since 2013, when Alex Ferguson left Manchester United, nine different managers (including interim ones) have “opened their accounts” with the Red Devils. Among them, seven managers started with a win, including David Moyes (2013), Ryan Giggs (2014), José Mourinho (2016), Ole Gunnar Solskjær (2018), Michael Carrick, Ralf Rangnick (2021), and Ruud van Nistelrooy (2024). Only two managers lost in their first match in charge: Louis Van Gaal (2014) and Erik Ten Hag (2022). This statistic shows that Ruben Amorim will face significant pressure in his debut match, especially after the Red Devils’ recent unbeaten run under Ruud van Nistelrooy. A poor result won’t be “disastrous,” but it will certainly move the confidence of MU fans.
In a recent conference, Amorim expressed his commitment to building a strong, competitive team with a specific playing style. “I know that I will face many challenges, but I am completely prepared. Manchester United is a great club with a glorious history, and I believe in my abilities and those of the players. My goal is to build a strong team, not only in the domestic league but also in European competitions,” said Amorim. He also acknowledged the “great shadow” of Alex Ferguson, noting that the legendary manager’s accomplishments have created high expectations for anyone in the MU coaching chair. Amorim believes that no coach can replicate Ferguson’s success, but it is possible to instill the same spirit in the team. Amorim’s perspective is probably valid, as the coaches following Sir Alex, including famous figures like José Mourinho, Louis Van Gaal, and Erik Ten Hag, ultimately faced the same fate: "dismissal."
Currently, Manchester United is in a difficult position, sitting in 13th place in the Premier League and struggling in the Europa League. However, there is hope, as the team recently went on a four-match unbeaten streak under Ruud van Nistelrooy. This renewed optimism could provide the foundation for Amorim to secure his first victory as MU’s manager. The Red Devils fans are eager to see what kind of football Amorim will bring to the team. While he achieved great success with Sporting Lisbon, coaching in the Premier League, and especially at Manchester United, is a different challenge altogether. With MU’s only goal being to “win,” Amorim’s success will depend not just on his talent but also on a little bit of luck.