Manchester United confirm appointment of Rúben Amorim as manager
The deal is done! Good luck to the 39-year-old who takes on what seems like the almost impossible job of restoring Manchester United to their former glory. Whether he succeeds or not, this will be a story to keep a close eye on.
Key events
Ruben Amorim will only take charge of Manchester United on 11 November.
But hist first game as manager will come 13 days later when the Red Decils travel to Ipswich on Sunday 24 November.
There heâll meet a former United coach Kieran McKenna, who was an outside chance for the top job at Old Trafford.
Ryan Yates wants to play for England.
The Nottingham Forest midfielder has been instrumental so far this season, playing a key role in propelling the club to seventh in the league.
âItâs always a possibility,â the 26-year-old said of his international ambitions. âIt is every young boyâs dream to play for their country. I feel like I am playing really well, but I feel like I can give even more.
âI feel I have got plenty more to come. I honestly take each day as it comes, but I want to keep improving and I never say never to anything.
âI just look back when I was on loan at Barrow, Scunthorpe and Shrewsbury and now I am playing in the Premier League with Forest, third season, anything is possible because there were some dark times when I was on loan.â
Amorim will become the seventh Portuguese manager in Premier League history.
Without Googling, can you name the other six? Iâll give it 30 minutes before sharing the answers.
Someone get in touch with the Football Cliches podcast crew, weâve got something for Amorimâs âin-trayâ.
Jokes aside, thereâs a lot to fix and the new boss will have plenty to ponder as he settles in the hot seat.
Will Unwin has selected a few key areas that need a tweak, including centre backs, the midfield and a lack of goals. So basically everything:
Thereâll be more to come on the main story of the day but we shift momentarily to hear from Steve Cooper who insists heâs not feeling any extra pressure as Leicesterâs manager.
The Foxes head to Ipswich with both teams in the bottom six. Ipswich havenât won a game yet and have just four points from nine games. Five points ahead of them in 15th, Leicester have found some form with seven points from their last four matches.
âI think they are all significant [games] because whoever you play, you get that win and it can make such a difference, as weâve seen with the two wins weâve got already,â Cooper said.
âI donât think we should assume that anyone should be anywhere. Itâs more about living in the moment, respecting who youâre playing against.
âYou have to earn the right to make things happen against every opponent. When weâve been at our best, itâs been about what we do in games.â
Is this the man who turns things around at Old Trafford?
Manchester United confirm appointment of Rúben Amorim as manager
The deal is done! Good luck to the 39-year-old who takes on what seems like the almost impossible job of restoring Manchester United to their former glory. Whether he succeeds or not, this will be a story to keep a close eye on.
Letâs hear from Brightonâs boss, Fabian Hurzeler now.
Itâs a tough ask facing both Liverpool and Man City in back-to-back games, but heâs confident his Gulls can hold their own at Anfield this weekend.
âNow we can prove to ourselves how far we are as a team and how ready we are to really challenge the establishment,â Hurzeler said.
âIn the end, thatâs where we want to go, thatâs the ambition from the club.
âThatâs our responsibility to show it individually and also as a group if we are ready or not.â
Brighton are sixth in the league and could go as high as third if they do cause a seismic shock.
Weâve been chatting a bit about Manchester United and what the plan is with their interim boss, Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Chants of âRuuuuuuuudâ filled Old Trafford this week, just they did when he was banging in goals across a five-year spell at the club.
The big man wants to help. But will be be around come the end of the season?
Will Unwin seeks out an answer:
Arteta promises to keep a lid on his emotions
Heâs been known to throw his toys and spew at fourth officials, but Mikel Arteta has promised to be more zen on the touchline.
âI donât want to miss any games, that is for sure,â he said. âI cannot promise you that if we score a goal I am not going to be jumping up and down the touchline. I cannot guarantee that. Hopefully as well they [the match officials] have adapted and they have understood that emotions are a big part of that. I cannot control myself in the scoreline and so far it has worked.â
I guess weâll have to wait and see, wonât we?
Is Chelsea simply Palmer plus 10?
Yes, says Krishna Moorthy:
âGood afternoon Daniel
Am a Chelsea fan (no jokes please) and since when beating Man United has become a yardstick for calling a team good?
I know we have better this year but we are now Cole Palmer ft Chelsea and we crumble faster than a in flight croissantâ
Man City ‘are in trouble’ – Guardiola
Itâs bad news for the champions.
Pep Guardiola has said that he has only 13 fit players to choose from after two more went down in the 2-1 defeat to Tottenham in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday.
Already without six first choice players, Pep lost both Manuel Akanji (calf) and Savinho (ankle). Ruben Dias, who was repalced at half time, was also said to be âstrugglingâ
Rodri, officially the best player in the world, is out for the season. Kevin du Bruyne, who is out with a thigh injury, does not have a return date. Nor does Kyle Walker, Jeremy Doku or Jack Grealish.
Attacking midfielder Oscar Bobb is also out with a fractured leg and could be back after âthree or four monthsâ.
âTomorrow we have two goalkeepers and Erling Haaland in the training session,â Guardiola said after the Tottenham defeat.
âThe rest, we donât have anything else.â
What to do with interim managers who turn this around?
Thatâs a question the Manchester United overlords might have to answer, and one posed by Rick Harris below:
Hi Daniel,
Manchester United look very close to finalising the Amorim deal with Sporting unless there is an 11th hour hitch and it falls apart, but three games for Ruud Van Nistelrooy to manage the team before the new Portuguese sensation or âspecial oneâ takes over could be a tad embarrassing if the team were to win all three in convincing dominant style.
Of course they were there before with Ole Solskjaer who had a massive new manager bounce that had pundits screaming for him to get the permanent gig only for the balloon to deflate the instant he signed a three year contract. Unlikely that Amorim will want Ruud to hang around but it may make the appointment look a little rushed if United suddenly improve massively now Ten Hag has gone.
Two intersting points. The Ole situation probably means that Ruud could win the Champions League and the suits would still give him the axe.
Secondly, I fear youâre right. Amorim might want his own support team which could be bad news for any of the current coaches.
Our pal Krishna Moorthy has made my job a whole lot easier by posing some teasing questions:
– will Amorim have any sense and avoid the quicksand that is OT
– will anything come out of all the protest(!) around WC 2034 to Saudi âhuman rightsâ Arabia?
– Should The awards given to the team and manager of RM be announced null and void , a reverse tantrum, so to say?
– should there be a new award announced, named, the most entertaining manager in post match pressers , and given away to JM till he retires
– and Chelsea, where can I even begin, sigh!
Iâll take a crack at all of them:
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No. The deal is as good as done as far as I can tell.
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No. If it didnât work with Qatar itâs not going to work with the Saudis.
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Iâd love it if RM had their accolades stripped from them. Thatâd teach âem!
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Surely weâd name it after Marcelo Bielsa?
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To be fair, theyâre looking pretty good (Wednesdayâs result aside). I fully expect them to beat United this weekend.
Planning on buying a ticket from a tout this weekend? Donât do it! They might be fakes.
Liverpool have revealed they shut down 100,000 fake ticketing accounts and issued 75 lifetime bans and 136 indefinite suspensions last season as part of a crackdown on ticket touting.
Too right, if you ask me. Nothing grinds my gears as much as fans getting shafted at the turnstile.
Last year, at the Rugby World Cup final, friends of mine, who had spent around a thousand pounds in travel costs, accommodation in Paris as well as babysitters for the weekend, were denied just as they had their tickets scanned at the gate. I still yearn for justice on their behalf.
âWhat is it with England and captains?â
Well, Magnus Evander, Iâm South African, but I take your point.
I did say that Trent Alexander-Arnold is perhaps indispensable because of his leadership potential. But no, he shouldnât stay just because he may be captain one day. I also think heâs an outstanding footballer and Liverpool would do well to keep him at the club.
But, as you say, this apparent obsession with captains probably stems from elsewhere:
âIt must be the cricket. In other countries it is not as important in football. Of course one should select a good captain, but its not such a big deal.â
The good news for Newcastle is that this little period will be one of the toughest theyâll have to navigate.
Last week they were at Stamford Bridge and lost 2-1. This weekend they host Arsenal. What does Howe make of the Gunners?
âThey are a very good team with a very good manager. We play one of the most consistent teams in the Premier League for the last couple of years so the challenge for us is never easy, but weâre at home.
âArsenal have done very well this season; they are very good from set-plays and a physical team. We need to be ready for that test.â
History is on Newcastleâs side. Theyâve won two of their last three home games against Arsenal. Whatâs more, Mikel Artetaâs lads are leaking goals. Theyâve conceded nine in their last five league game and two or more in four of those five.
Are they there for the taking?
Back to Eddie Howe and Newcastle.
The Magpies are sweating over the fitness of two of their best players â Anthony Gordan and Alexander Isak:
âThey both feel OK,â Howe said. We will assess how they feel today. Sometimes 48 hours after the game you can feel different to 24 hours. Itâs not necessarily a straight line with how the body feels. They have both had niggling injuries so weâll make a decision today.
âThereâs just general fatigue [across the squad], game fatigue. I think it was a good physical game against Chelsea – both on the Sunday [in the Premier League] and the Wednesday [in the Carabao Cup]. They were intense matches.
âNormal game fatigue you get 24 hours after a game and 48 hours, so we need to make sure that whoever enters the pitch against Arsenal is in their best condition.â
Thereâs a scandal brewing in the Caribbean.
No, itâs not Englandâs cricketers stinking up the islands, but something far more serious:
Itâs nice to see Eddie Howe smile again.
Itâs been a tough few months for the Newcastle boss and Wednesdayâs 2-0 win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup lifted some tension from his slumped shoulders.
âIt has been important, for a while here,â he said of the vibe at St Jamesâ. The environment again was second to none. It was a sell out, it was a really good feeling. I canât thank the supporters enough for that. There was no hangover from recent results, it was really good and that helped us massively.
He also added that a large squad fill with talented players helps. Have we stopped caring about how theyâre funded? Anywayâ¦
âThey certainly give you the ability to change the team. Many times Iâve said I donât want the team to pick itself, but I also donât want to go game to game, changing too many players, because I donât think thatâs healthy either.
âSo I believe in a settled team, but of course, with midweek fixtures especially, the intensity of games now, you have to have the ability to rotate. Iâll pick the strongest team that I can, that can give us the best chance to win.â
Trent to go?
And breathe, Liverpool fans. Thatâs just John Potter answering my question on who is the least valuable of the three âPool players running out their contracts: TAA, Virgil or Mo?
âTAA is out the door already to RM I believe,â says John.
âHe publicly stated he wants to wonât the Balon dâOr, and we all know playing for them itâs pretty much nailed on for him…..oh.â
I see what you did there.
Three Liverpool players are out of contract at the end of the season and theyâre big names.
Mo Salaha, Virgil van Dyk and Trent Alexander-Arnold are all in talks about extensions, but will they all stay?
âThe contract situation could become an issue if the players donât perform as they do at the moment, but they are so mature. At the moment all three of them are in a good place and there are ongoing discussions, like Virgil has said. They are not with me, we talk about other things.
âLetâs wait and see but all that he says is completely right. He doesnât know exactly what the future holds if he doesnât sign the contract.â
Letâs play a game, Liverpool fans. If you had to lose only one of them, who would it be?
Van Dyk is probably the most important player in the team, but then Salah remains the most threatening moving forward. But Trent is the youngest and a potential future captain.
Is there a dilemma at left back for Liverpool?
No, there isnât. But thatâs how we have to talk about selection decisions in football.
Arne Slot, who now has options with Kostas Tsimikas challenging Andy Robertson for a starting berth, wasnât having it either:
âI wouldnât itâs say a dilemma. There are other positions where we have rotated.
âIt probably also has to do with Robboâs pre-season. He had no pre-season because he came back injured from the Euros so he missed almost the whole pre-season. For most of them it was only two weeks but for him it was only a few days.
âKostas did really well in that period of time so it has to do with the quality Kostas has in that position but it also has to do with Robbo missing pre-season. Thatâs why we started rotating from the start a bit. Thatâs the situation.
âIt was good for Robbo to play against Arsenal and against Brighton in midweek. That is making sure he is getting into that rhythm of playing twice a week.â
Alisson, Jota and Chiesa all out
Liverpool will have to find a way to beat Brighton without their first-choice keeper, and will likely have to do so again when they host Aston Villa next week.
So said Arne Slot, who added that it was âdifficult to put an exact time frameâ on the return of Alisson. The same applies for Diogo Jota and Federico Chiesa.
But that means thereâs a chance for other players to become heroes and Slot took some time to shine a light on Alexis Mac Allister.
âHeâs a player I would play in all three positions in the midfield because he is so comfortable in all three.
âI saw a lot of him at Brighton because there was a manager I was quite interested in back then [Roberto de Zerbi].
âHe is now at the moment the midfielder who plays a bit in between. Ryan [Gravenberch] is almost always the deepest. Dom [Szoboszlai] or Curtis [Jones] are playing a bit higher and then Alexis is in between.
âIt depends on how dominant we are whether he is the second 10 or the second six. He is comfortable in both phases of the game. He can help us bring the ball out from the back and he is also capable of making the difference in and around the 18-yard box. We want to see him in both situations as much as we can.â
Arteta was the joint leader for Premier League manager yellow cards in 2023/24 but he promises heâs turned a new leaf.
âOn the touchline, I havenât got to the point I go into meditating mode. Maybe I should. When they change the rules about certain behaviours, we need to adapt and thatâs what Iâve tried to do.
âI donât want to miss any games. I canât promise that if we score a goal, I wonât jump up and down the touchline. So far, it has worked.â
âItâs rare to see a talent like that at 17 years oldâ
High praise indeed from Mikel Arteta who was gushing about his young starlet, Ethan Nwaneri, who scored a goal in Arsenalâs EFL Cup win at Preston this week.
âI can talk about how good he is right now. At 17, to be in the position he is in at one of the biggest clubs in Europe sums up where he is. He is surrounded by the right people. My prediction is going to be very positive.
âWe didnât do it [select him] because it was a gift, we saw a path for him and wanted to show the trust in him.
âI think the biggest thing is to push him. Once you push, grab him from behind. When you see this talent, you have to push him. He has to see he can fly and not cut his wings.
âThat shows in the building that there is a pathway and for other players to follow.â
Gabriel close to a return
While itâs bad news for Riccardo Calafiori and Martin Odegaard, Mikel Arteta confirmed that Gabriel could make a return to the side if he navigate todayâs training session without a hitch.
âWe have a training session today, if he can complete that, he will be available,â Arsenalâs manager said.
However, Calafiori and Odegaard are âdefinitely outâ and Ben Whiteâs status is now âwait and seeâ.
âThat is Benâs quality, he can play two different positionsâ Arteta said of White, adding that his current injury is not a recurrence of his gammy groin and more related to a joint issue..
âHe can adapt. We are demanding. For him to do that job, having not played there for over a year, was very impressive.â
Elsewhere, Takehiro Tomiyasu is also out and wonât be back before the next international break.
Mikel Arteta is the first PL boss to speak to the press this morning.
He started by sending his thoughts to those impacted by the horrific floods that have already claimed more than 150 lives in Spain.
âWe are trying to pull together in this situation. We ask everyone to pull together and show their support. It is terrible what has happened,â Arteta said.
In a wide-ranging interview, his first with a newspaper since departing from his director of football role, Nils Nielsen covers a lot of ground with Tom Garry.
FA Cup First Round gets underway today
The worldâs oldest cup competition, one stretching back all the way to 1871, gets going today.
Well, OK, weâve already had four qualifying rounds, but today marks the official start of the first round of the FA Cup.
There are loads of games this weekend â too many to list in full here â but I will wish supporters of Notts County, Alfreton Town, Tamworth and Huddersfield the best of luck for this evening.
Notts County currently sit third in League Two and welcome Alfreton Town who occupy seventh spot in the National League North standings.
Huddersfield, who last played in the Premier League in 2019, are seventh in League One and make the trip to Tamworth whoâd do well to upset the Terriers given that theyâre down in 16th in the National League table.
Any of our readers going to these games? Anyone else heading off to an FA Cup game? Holla!
As always, we kick off our Friday fare with the 10 things to look out for this Premier League weekend.
Louise Taylor says its time for Tonali to take charge at a Newcastle outfit that could do with some leadership.
Andy Hunter shines a light on Arne Slotâs selection headaches.
And Will Unwin wonders if Manchester Unitedâs midfield has enough oomph with Manuel Ugarte kicking lumps out of the opposition in those central areas. Can we keep Cole Palmer quiet?
Premier League fixtures this weekend:
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Newcastle v Arsenal (12:30 Saturday)
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Liverpool v Brighton (15:00 Saturday)
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Ipswich v Leicester (15:00 Saturday)
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Bournemouth v Man City (15:00 Saturday)
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Southampton v Everton (15:00 Saturday)
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Nottâm Forest v West Ham (15:00 Saturday)
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Wolves v Crystal Palace (17:30 Saturday)
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Tottenham v Aston Villa (14:00 Sunday)
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Man United v Chelsea (16:30 Sunday)
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Fulham v Brentford (20:00 Saturday)
Preamble
What a week of football that was. Rodri and Aitana Bonmati won golden balls. Real Madrid threw a tantrum. Manchester United sacked their manager, put five past Leicester with their interim boss and confirmed the signing of another.
Weâll pick at the bones of a mad few days and look ahead at the action taking place this weekend. Canât stop, wonât stop!
As always, your thoughts and quips are welcome. Drop me a line and letâs have some fun together. I especially want to hear from United and Madrid fans so please, if youâre in the sharing mood, get in touch!