Man Utd news: Ruben Amorim decision slammed as three players singled out for criticism

Ruben Amorim has assembled his coaching staff at Manchester United after arriving on Monday and has already faced some criticism for his decisions from former players

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Ruben Amorim is only two days into his time as Manchester United boss, but he’s already been extremely busy. Amorim arrived at Carrington on Monday afternoon after flying over from Portugal on a private jet straight following his final game as Sporting Lisbon manager on Sunday evening in Braga. He told ex-United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy that he was no longer needed after taking charge of four games as interim manager.

Instead, Amorim will work with assistants Carlos Fernandes, Adelio Candido and Emanuel Ferro, goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital and sports scientist Paulo Barreira at United – the same team which was so successful at Sporting. They are now gearing up for a match against Ipswich at Portman Road after the international break, on November 24. In the meantime there are lots of other things to get in place at Carrington and Old Trafford as the new era begins.



Here are the latest headlines from Mirror Football involving the club. Ferdinand questions Amorim call Rio Ferdinand and Owen Hargreaves believe that Amorim should have kept Van Nistelrooy on his coaching staff to work with the forwards and provide a link to the supporters. Speaking on Rio Ferdinand Presents , ex-United midfielder Hargreaves said the Dutchman could have worked with Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford : “They need to learn from one of the best to ever do it.

You don’t have to be the main guy, the coach, but he can help these guys learn the little details.” Ferdinand agreed and added: “We’ve been sitting here waiting for a manager to connect with the players. We have one right now.

Why are you going to get rid of him?” United fans have also been annoyed by the decision to sack Van Nistelrooy but keep Darren Fletcher, who will stay on to work with the academy. Three stars told to step up Garnacho, Rashford and Amad have been told they must improve as Amorim arrives at United . Former Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Petit has singled out the three wingers as those who must step up and prove themselves to the new boss.

“For me, the quality of players at Manchester United in some positions is not good enough,” Petit told Instant Casino . “Starting from the midfield, I think they need to add quality players and wingers as well. I'm sorry, but I’m not totally convinced about Garnacho, about Amad, Rashford.

He's got a lot of work to do.” Ten Hag fell out with seven players Erik ten Hag’s two-and-a-half-year reign as manager was filled with drama – and Mirror Football have documented seven different spats the Dutchman had with his players. The most high-profile came with Cristiano Ronaldo , who ended up leaving for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia after clashing with Ten Hag.

Ronaldo blasted his manager in an interview with Piers Morgan, laying it all out there knowing he would be punished by the club. Jadon Sancho fell out with Ten Hag after he accused him of a poor level in training. Sancho essentially called him a liar in a social media post and then refused to apologise, finding himself jettisoned to train by himself.

After spending six months at Borussia Dortmund last season, Sancho now finds himself at Chelsea on loan. Harry Maguire , David de Gea and Anthony Martial are among the others to cross Ten Hag over the past few years. Rashford was also disciplined for heading to Belfast on a boozy night out days before an FA Cup tie at Newport.

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