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Roy Keane says Ruben Amorim is in for the ‘biggest challenge of his career’

Roy Keane has insisted that Ruben Amorim will find managing Manchester United very different to anything he has ever experienced. Amorim, 39, previously managed Casa Pia, Braga and, most recently, Sporting Lisbon, where he was in charge of 231 matches and won five trophies. Ahead of his first game as United boss, away at Ipswich […]

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Amorim forces his Man United players to applaud travelling fans at full-time

Ruben Amorim stressed his Man United players recognized the support of their traveling fans after a 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town in his first game in charge. After the whistle, the Portuguese boss was seen herding his players into the packed area to show their gratitude to United's supporters. Fans were quick to react to

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VAR goes down in Man United’s clash at Ipswich for six minutes

Ruben Amorim's first match in charge of Manchester United against Ipswich was bizarrely abandoned due to a fire alarm at Stockley Park. Stockley Park, which is 110 miles from Ipswich's home stadium, Portman Road, is where the Premier League's video assistant referees make remote VAR decisions and communicate with the on-pitch referees during every match.

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Roy Keane insists Adam Lallana should have been sent off against Liverpool

Roy Keane is convinced that Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana should have been sent off against Liverpool in Sunday's Premier League match at St Mary's. Lallana was shown a yellow card by referee Samuel Barrott midway through the first half after a nasty challenge caused his studs to make contact with the left ankle of Liverpool

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Why Leicester chose to sack Cooper and the ex- Utd manager who could replace him

Steve Cooper to Leicester was the managerial appointment that should never have happened, so it is no surprise that his tenure ended after just fifteen games. There is guilt on both sides. Although Cooper was keen to return to the dugout after six months away, he gave himself no margin for error by moving to

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