Reasons to Be Cheerful at Last? Ruben Amorim's Year in Charge at Man Utd
Manchester United has won three consecutive Premier League matches under Ruben Amorim, their first streak since 2024, signaling improved team performance and morale.
- On Today's date is 2025-11-01, Ruben Amorim, Manchester United manager, marks one year since succeeding Erik ten Hag, calling the season tough but instructive.
- A three-match winning run has driven recent momentum for Manchester United, marking their first such streak since May to August 2024 with wins over Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton.
- Heskey credited Amorim with adapting tactics against Liverpool and outlined realistic next steps, saying United should secure a top-eight finish before pushing toward top-six.
- The feel-good factor has returned to Old Trafford with United sitting sixth in the table, and three crucial wins have eased concerns about Amorim's position for now.
- United head to the City Ground seeking a fourth consecutive league victory after Nottingham Forest lost 2-0 under new manager Sean Dyche at Bournemouth.
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Ruben Amorim: There were moments where I doubted I would reach a year at Man Utd
Amorim says he will continue to be a "happy man" if his "team is playing well and running a lot" at the City Ground, where his side are looking to end a run of three straight Premier League losses to Forest.
Inside Ruben Amorim's first year at Man Utd from dream job to bombshell resignation offer - The Mirror
Ruben Amorim has found himself sitting on the warmest hot seat in the country at Manchester United over the past 12 months and Mirror Football takes a look back on his first year at Old Trafford
Portuguese coach is at the best time since he arrived at Old Trafford, but he has suffered a lot for defending his convictions.
Rebuilding Man United's culture, finally tweaking his system and telling the owner to 'f*** off': The inside story of how Ruben Amorim scraped through his first year - and how he can thrive in year two - Football Insomnia
Ruben Amorim reaches his first anniversary as Manchester United’s head coach on a high after three straight Premier League wins propelled his team into the top six and eased fears over his future at Old Trafford. Amorim knows the situation could turn sour again quickly and will not be getting carried away as United head to the City Ground to face struggling Nottingham Forest on Saturday. But as the Portuguese chalks up his first year in arguably…
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