Ruben Amorim has well and truly arrived in Manchester with a buzz growing around the Portuguese manager.
Amorim joins The Red Devils after a successful spell with Sporting Lisbon, bringing life back to the Portuguese club.
Among his successes at Sporting, the biggest is securing their first league title in 19 years.
With United struggling to get results over the last two seasons under Erik ten Hag and having not won the Premier League in 11 years, the club’s executives are hoping that Amorim is the man to turn it around.
Ruud van Nistelrooy has already started the successful run, having had an unbeaten spell as interim manager, grabbing three wins and a draw.
However, with Amorim and his staff arriving, van Nistelrooy is one of four coaches to be let go.
Looking forward, Amorim is preparing for life at Old Trafford, working with the players to adapt to his 3-4-3 system.
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However, the 39-year-old has already got a record to his name, on the first day of the job.
Ruben Amorim makes waves on his first day as head coach
Being one of the youngest managers to be appointed to post at Old Trafford is a massive statement, only serving as a testament to his ability and work with Sporting.
Players and fans alike have been excited for him to start, with the executive board waiting at Carrington to greet Amorim on his arrival at the training complex.
However, they weren’t the only ones awaiting his arrival.
The Daily Mail has reported that Amorim’s private jet, which flew him from Portugal to Manchester, was tracked by 11,000 people on Monday.
This made it the most tracked flight in the world on Amorim’s first day as head coach.
The flight took off from Beja, two hours southeast of his recent home in Lisbon, which has become the frequent airport for Portugal’s football clubs.
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