How long will it take for Ruben Amorim to mould a Manchester United team in his image?
It is the most obvious place to start but Amorim will be expected to turn results around quickly. There will be no honeymoon period.
Interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy helped steady the ship with three wins and a draw from his four games in charge, and the Portuguese will be expected to carry that momentum with him into his opening game at Ipswich Town, live on Sky Sports.
Erik ten Hag was ultimately fired because he was simply not winning enough games and the new man must hit the ground running at Portman Road. Van Nistelrooy provided the new permanent boss with something of a blueprint during his final game in charge.
The Dutchman returned Bruno Fernandes to a more central role, using Amad Diallo and Marcus Rashford out wide with Rasmus Hojlund as the central focal point. Amorim is unlikely to break up the midfield axis of Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte, who have impressed as a pair in recent outings.
In the long-term, it is more likely that Amorim's biggest conundrum is over how to deploy the plethora of wide players in his current squad. Antony, the £86m misfit, is now fifth choice in his own position.
Rashford may have to adapt his game to playing more as an inverted forward - as he has done at previous times in his career - while Alejandro Garnacho could also see his minutes decrease if he doesn't adapt to Amorim's preferred 3-4-3 system, either as one of the front three or even as an attacking wing-back.
Amorim inherits a United side currently 13th in the Premier League after four defeats from their opening 11 games and struggling in the Europa League. So how long could it be before we see the club challenging again for the biggest honours? Let's look at some previous examples...
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool
When Jurgen Klopp took charge of Liverpool back in October 2015, the Reds were 10th in the Premier League having won only four of their 11 games in all competitions under Brendan Rodgers. Rodgers had led Liverpool to second place in the Premier League in 2013-14, but that team had needed freshening up.
Of the side that played in Klopp's first game against Tottenham, only Divock Origi and James Milner - two utility players by then - were part of the 2019/20 title-winning squad. Roberto Firmino and Jordan Henderson both missed the game at White Hart Lane, but both would form an integral part of Klopp's Liverpool.
Joel Matip, Georginio Wijnaldum and Sadio Mane arrived the following season with Virgil van Dijk, Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Salah arriving over the course of 2017/18. Fabinho and Alisson were then seen as the final missing pieces to the jigsaw with Trent Alexander-Arnold having emerged from the academy.
It meant that heading into the season Liverpool finally ended a wait for domestic supremacy that had extended to 30 years, very little needed to be addressed in the transfer market. It took Klopp approximately eight windows to mould his side in his image with an incredible net spend of £68.7m over the course of that period.
Pep Guardiola's Man City
Liverpool have ultimately been unable to sustain a stranglehold on the Premier League crown with Manchester City winning each of the six titles either side of Klopp's moment of glory during a season that ended without fans inside Anfield to celebrate the occasion.
But Pep Guardiola needed time himself to shape City from top-four contenders into champions. The first call the Catalan made back in August 2016 was dropping Joe Hart as his first-choice goalkeeper, but he still went through Willy Caballero and Claudio Bravo before he landed on Ederson for £35m in 2017.
City had scraped Champions League football the season before Guardiola arrived, but it wasn't enough to prevent Manuel Pellegrini from being dismissed having fallen a long way short of expectations. It could not mask the sense of deflation about how things panned out.
John Stones and Ilkay Gundogan were part of a £180m summer splurge to announce Guardiola's arrival but a year later, Khaldoon al-Mubarak insisted there was "nothing to celebrate" about finishing third and claimed they were disappointed to have ended the season without a trophy and well adrift in the title race.
The City chairman said at the time: "We've gone through several cycles over the last nine years and we're in the middle of one now but you can see where we're going."
Guardiola was given further financial backing to address shortcomings over that summer. Along with Ederson, the club lavished £43.6m on Bernardo Silva from Monaco.
By the time City won a much-coveted first Champions League in 2023, the club had recorded a net spend of £675m on players since Guardiola's arrival over the course of 14 windows.
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal
Bukayo Saka played the entirety of Mikel Arteta's first game in charge, a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth in December 2019. The Spaniard could immediately identify, even in his teenage years, that the player had the quality and the character to build a team around.
Arteta insisted in his very first press conference that anyone who wasn't on board with his methods would be dispensed with - and the rest of the matchday squad from that trip to the Vitality Stadium have left the Gunners, albeit for a variety of reasons, and in the case of Reiss Nelson on loan.
A 3-0 home defeat by Manchester City earlier that month in front of a deflated home crowd, who were becoming more and more disillusioned, had emphasised the size of the task facing the new manager.
As Jamie Carragher recently pointed out on Monday Night Football, Arteta has taken different paths in a bid to find the winning formula at Arsenal, having only won an FA Cup behind closed doors and a couple of FA Community Shields to date.
Carragher identified how Arteta has moved away from recruiting ball-players to those with a more powerful profile, similar to how Jose Mourinho built title-winning sides.
"Towards the start of his reign in 2021, Ben White was brought in, a ball-playing centre-back, it almost felt like he was going to be to Arsenal what John Stones was to Man City," the Sky Sports pundit said.
This continued with the arrivals of Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Jesus, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Fabio Vieira.
Carragher continued: "Arteta then loses the league title again after Arsenal got bullied at Manchester City's ground towards the end of the season. And I think there was a feeling that Arsenal were not strong enough, not powerful enough."
Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, Jurrien Timber, Riccardo Calafiori and Mikel Merino have very different profiles to the players signed at the start of Arteta's tenure.
When Merino joined the club, he came out and said: "When I went into the dressing room, I felt like I was with a basketball team, not a football team, because of the size of all the players."
Arteta will hope he has now found the right blend of intricate footballers and powerhouses to end the club's 20-year wait for a title.
Create an identity: How can Amorim make the perfect start?
A big criticism during the Ten Hag era was that there was no identity to his United side and it was a mystery as to how they would set up from one game to the next.
The new manager must change that and provide a team with an obvious personality and defined character - preferably one that attacks and plays on the front foot. His Sporting team provided that, but whether this United squad will be able to do the same in his preferred 3-4-3 formation remains to be seen.
When the end came, Ten Hag will have cleared out his office thinking about what could have been had his players scored some of their first-half chances at West Ham in his final game.
That has been United's biggest Achilles heel so far as they have failed to make their dominance count in games. By the time Ten Hag was dismissed after nine league games, only Southampton and Crystal Palace had scored fewer than them in the Premier League.
Even in scoring three against Leicester in Van Nistelrooy's final game, the team recorded a modest xG of 0.76 so Amorim must find a way for his players to be more clinical.
First signings will re-engage fans
There is no denying - based on the evolution seen previously under Klopp, Guardiola and to a lesser degree Arteta - that the present incarnation of Manchester United will be very different to the one that Amorim will have in mind for ending the club's wait to be champions of England once again.
Old Trafford has at times been beset with an air of toxicity since Sir Alex Ferguson left the club in 2013, aimed largely at the club's owners, the Glazer family.
Although Louis van Gaal won the FA Cup and Jose Mourinho had brief success, trouble never seemed far away. Ten Hag has added to United's trophy cabinet, with Carabao Cup and FA Cup wins, but dismal league form last season brought further anger.
The new manager has to turn around the atmosphere at the club under Ineos' leadership team and have everyone pulling in the same direction - and how he goes about addressing issues in his first transfer window will set the tone for his entire tenure.
Amorim's upcoming Man Utd fixtures
Ipswich Town (A) - Premier League - November 24, live on Sky Sports
Bodo/Glimt (H) - UEFA Europa League - November 28
Everton (H) - Premier League - December 1
Arsenal (A) - Premier League - December 4
Nottingham Forest (H) - Premier League - December 7, live on Sky Sports
Viktoria Plzen (A) - UEFA Europa League - December 12
Manchester City (A) - Premier League - December 15, live on Sky Sports
Tottenham (A) - Carabao Cup - December 19, live on Sky Sports
Bournemouth (H) - Premier League - December 22
Wolverhampton Wanderers (A) - Premier League - December 26
Newcastle United (H) - Premier League - December 30, live on Sky Sports
yizdimnosu
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Kiwbdopruy
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under rbn amorim
Kiwbdopruy
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I agree with 3 4 3
Kiwbdopruy
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it's is well so greatful lineup man utd we will upgrade buy God grace
Wudailotu
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Chelsea
Wudailotu
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l am big fans in world 🌎
kewkloptuy
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Just learn to adapt Premier League like Liverpool. They are doing fantastic job with very minimal signing this season. The history of man utd, post sir Alex says, signings are just waste of money for big club like Man Utd. If he is considered to be the unique and great Manager, he should be able to cope with the current squad without any signings.
current players are trash .
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vuaabdipu
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probably only one considering that he is world class with views that will win them trophies from day one
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yuhilmptuz
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He will also get sacked This Manchester United job is the hardest job to do in the world currently 😂😂😂
if he gets sacked man u will sign you or your father
xstepho
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He will also get sacked This Manchester United job is the hardest job to do in the world currently 😂😂😂
Wasblpsz
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Man U must offload media and expectations to mould up the best team first in England then in Europe! 💯 No need for new players❌
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Wasblpsz
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Man U must offload media and expectations to mould up the best team first in England then in Europe! 💯 No need for new players❌
lol
moeadekopz
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as a rsenals furns we want atripical strikers
kukdknoyz
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An advice for Amorim, work with the players you have, but if you start focusing on who you want to sign, trouble start. You should always remind yourself, how many manager have been hired and fired before you.
Naybmostyz
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Amorim comes into ManU in same fashion like TenHag did. It was based on him winning trophies with the club he managed. Let's see how it goes. 🤔🤔👍👍
rafaeljoel
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the question should be how many windows till he gets sacked 😂😂
To your little head no one comes from Lisbon to utd and flops
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lezimnprsu
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wuyclmnpz
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Just take how many you want.... Dont talk about this not relevan club too much... ok
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chethan_rao
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the question should be how many windows till he gets sacked 😂😂
vimenorsu
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good morning all over fince
dikbiotz
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Dotabcilm
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The Team is already there.That Team can beat any team.
mapbcelt
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16 million
Ph3stus
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If its that easy oya give him lots of clay then lets see how long it’ll take him to mould his players
BAPIZion
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a great coach is a coach who uses what he has to achieve greatness
biccdlmt
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we need three more players
yaabceiuz
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Just learn to adapt Premier League like Liverpool. They are doing fantastic job with very minimal signing this season. The history of man utd, post sir Alex says, signings are just waste of money for big club like Man Utd. If he is considered to be the unique and great Manager, he should be able to cope with the current squad without any signings.
Hebabklno
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Ronaldinho trophies
yes
Hebabklno
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Ronaldinho trophies
lungoulenhkip
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if football is playing without manager than that club wouldnot spend these much on transfer fee...one coach buy five to six player and another one come and spend again on 4-5 players...sometime it's madness
sonbilmrz
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What makes you think he is the one??What makes you think he will prevail.Remember guys ETH also had impressive stats outside but to manage MAN UTD is a different thing.
Zayaclmruy
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what is the onana change golkeber
kokbdilnop
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Madrid
Zayaclmruy
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of the side that played ▶️ 🙄
Bozcdmny
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bUdiesta13
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d0es he need transfers?let him try with who is available till the next season,who knows
satabestuy
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If Amorim is really a good coach he should be able to tap the skills of the existing players plus with a whole lotta academy players eagerly waiting to show case their skills.
Miuirstuyz
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Dancdelmny
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Another eleven years from now
phabiano5000
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Amorin will fail at Manchester united. VR.WAS BETTER
you are a fool just say u are been jealous enemy of progress
Mahat4rr
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Ten hag was successful in ajax league as well as in champions league and even with all the players he cant succeed in the manchester united how anyone thinks sporting coach with less champion league record can win the manchester dressing room
Leaaiklstu
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ji bhaiya ki hoyeche
JasHK
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United fans are so deluded and so obsessed with buying players. Hasn’t A. Slot proven something?
AFer18463985
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another 1000 millions 💶
Zuwabesz
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Ur moda will fail at Liverpool Onyara 🤪
Hapana kunyara wangu
Seddekoprt
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one more flop