Ruben Amorim has finally started his new role in charge at Manchester United, moving from Sporting Lisbon on Monday.
Despite not having his work permit as of yet to get onto the grass at Carrington, he wasted no time in getting started elsewhere.
The trio of Dan Ashworth, Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox greeted Amorim on his arrival at the United training complex, ready to show him around the facility.
However, it wasn’t until Tuesday that Amorim got to meet some of his first team players.
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Whilst 14 members of the first squad are currently off on international duty, Amorim met with those not called up, to start getting acquainted with his squad.
The eventful second day at Carrington for Ruben Amorim
Leny Yoro, Luke Shaw, Kobbie Mainoo, Mason Mount and Toby Collyer are currently all out injured, however it did mean they got to be first to meet their new manager.
Whilst touring the complex, Amorim greeted the players with handshakes and embraces, also meeting some of the academy stars.
Daniel Armer, Amir Ibragimov and Ruben Curley were some of the lucky youngsters to have been called up to first-team training lately, now meeting the new boss.
When speaking to the group, Amorim commented: “I’m thrilled to be here, and guys, we have to have fun” as captured by MUTV.
Whilst Amorim has brought in several members of staff from Sporting, he also met with the existing staff who are remaining at Carrington.
Set-piece coach Andreas Georgson and Darren Fletcher escaped the cut which saw four coaches depart this week, and have now met their new boss.
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