Ruben Amorim Blames One Player After Manchester United’s Draw vs Ipswich Town
- Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim offered a brutal assessment of his first game in the Premier League
- Ipswich's Omari Hutchinson cancelled out Marcus Rashford's early opener as both sides went on to settle for a point
- The former Sporting Lisbon boss has insisted that his team will need more time before they start playing the way he wants
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Ruben Amorim has seemingly singled out one player after taking charge of his first game as Manchester United's head coach.
Amorim called for calm, warning that his side would suffer first before they adapted to the new strategies he was trying to implement.
The Portuguese manager watched his side get off to an electric start after Amad Diallo teed up Marcus Rashford inside the first 90 seconds.
The Red Devils' dominance in the game, however, waned off as Kieran McKenna's side upped the ante. The pressure finally paid off just a few minutes before halftime when Omari Hutchinson bent one past Andre Onana.
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Ruben Amorim calls out one player
Speaking after the game, Amorim took issue with his players' reaction time, singling out Johnny Evans.
"If you see the first half, the number five was always alone; we have to jump on him. Then, the number 20, Hutchinson, was always here in the dead space. Jonny Evans should be pressing that guy. But when we don't have training, it's hard to tell all the reactions of the players. We had two days. They are confused a little bit and they stay here. If you stay here, you don't run," he said on Sky Sports.
Manchester United's next games
Amorim will only have a few days to correct what he saw. They're at home in the Europa League on Thursday against Bodo/Glimt. He will then play Everton on Sunday before facing Arsenal mid-next week.
Why VAR was disabled in Man United game
Briefly News has also reported on why there was no VAR during the Man United game for a few minutes.
The game at Portman Road went on without VAR assistance for 10 minutes in the first half
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