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  • The International Fencing Federation is headed by Russian-Uzbek billionaire Usmanov

    The International Fencing Federation is headed by Russian-Uzbek billionaire Usmanov

    The International Fencing Federation is headed by Russian-Uzbek billionaire Usmanov

    At the Congress in Tashkent, Alisher Usmanov received 120 votes in the election of the president of the International Fencing Federation. The billionaire with a fortune of 1 14.4 billion is a significant donor of international fencing through his charitable foundation.

    Russian – Uzbek billionaire Usmanov was elected president of the International Fencing Federation

    A 71-year-old man received 120 votes in the elections in Tashkent (Uzbekistan).

    Передаю повідомлення з повідомлень на Spiegel.

    Russian-Uzbek billionaire Alisher Usmanov was elected president of the International Fencing Federation at the organization's Congress in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, on Saturday, November 30.

    a 71-year-old man received 120 votes.

    Usmanov's fortune, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, is 1 14.4 billion.he earned his fortune in mining, industry, Telecommunications and the media. Through his charitable foundation, he is a significant donor to international fencing.

    The result in favor of Usmanov was predictable, writes Spiegel.

    He had already spoken out in advance about a clear majority in his favor. After the election, he himself responded with a "thank you for the FIE's trust", saying in a press release that he "cannot ignore" "the opinions of more than 100 associations that supported my nomination.

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  • Liverpool told they will be ‘absolutely fine’ when Trent Alexander-Arnold joins Real Madrid

    Liverpool told they will be ‘absolutely fine’ when Trent Alexander-Arnold joins Real Madrid

    Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold with the Real Madrid badge

    Liverpool will not miss Trent Alexander-Arnold if he moves to Real Madrid because of Conor Bradley, according to Mark Lawrenson.

    Alexander-Arnold is reportedly a top target for Real Madrid, who want to sign the England international on a free transfer at the end of the season.

    Liverpool have allowed Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and captain Virgil van Dijk to enter the final seven months of their contract.

    They can all negotiate a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs from January 1.

    Salah recently said he is “more out than in” having not received an offer to extend, while Trent has been relatively quiet, saying in September that any negotiations will not be played out in public.

    “I want to be a Liverpool player this season [as a minimum] is what I will say,” he 26-year-old said.

    “I have been at the club 20 years now. I have signed four or five contract extensions and none of those have been played out in public – and this one won’t be either.”

    Conor Bradley has proven himself to be a very capable replacement for Alexander-Arnold and put Kylian Mbappe in his pocket in Liverpool’s impressive 2-0 win over Champions League holders Real Madrid on Wednesday.

    Alexander-Arnold returned to the bench for the European clash after missing Sunday’s trip to Southampton through injury and was not needed with Bradley thriving against the French superstar.

    And Liverpool legend Lawrenson thinks Bradley’s form is a sign that Arne Slot will survive without Alexander-Arnold.

    “Conor Bradley has done well, and that’s because he’s playing with plenty of freedom,” he said.

    “Unfortunately for him, he knows that when Trent Alexander-Arnold is back from injury, he’ll go straight into the team, meaning that Bradley isn’t under any pressure when he plays.

    “If Trent leaves Liverpool in the summer, the club would be absolutely fine with their replacements as they’ve got Conor Bradley and Joe Gomez, who are both great players.”

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    Liverpool host Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday and Slot is keen keep on pushing rather than admiring their amazing start to 2024/25.

    “Let me start by saying Wednesday was a special night for this club,” Slot wrote in his matchday programme column.

    “To defeat a team like Real Madrid so many things have to come together – the performance of the players, the atmosphere created by the crowd, the preparation, the desire. It was all there. This is not to say it was perfect, because as a coach you are always striving for a perfection that might not even exist, but all of the ingredients you would want were in place.

    “I liked a lot of what I saw. Again, not everything, but a lot. One of the things I liked most was that everyone from players to supporters saw the victory for what it was and that is another step forward on the road to where we want to be. This isn’t to play the win down or to make it less important. But as I said afterwards, it was a group-stage win and not a victory in the later stages or the final. Of course we can enjoy it and we did enjoy it, but we know also that there is still work to be done.

    “It is also worth remembering that Real remain the best team in Europe. They won the Champions League last June and this makes them holders.

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    “It is a similar situation with Sunday’s opponents, Manchester City, who are the holders of the Premier League having won the title four years in a row. The calibre of these teams speaks for itself and that is why this is such an exciting week with us being able to play both of them in a matter of days.

    “I would like to welcome Pep Guardiola, his staff and the players and supporters of Manchester City to Anfield. In terms of trophies won, there is no question that City have been a dominant force in English football for several seasons. Yes, they are our rivals, but even within this rivalry we can definitely find room to respect their achievements and qualities.

    “It is an interesting time to play City because so many are questioning them at the moment. I am not one of them. This is not to ignore their recent results, because clearly they have not been of the usual standard, but City still have one of the best managers in the world – if not the best manager in the world – numerous top-class players and a culture of success, which means they cannot be written off even in times of adversity.

    “To be very clear, they remain one of the best sides not only in this country but also in the world and we have prepared for this fixture on that basis. Of course we get to take our own belief into the game and we will definitely do that, but we also arrive with the knowledge that our performance will have to be as good, if not even better, than it was on Wednesday night.

    “We should not be surprised that we are in a good position, though. The squad that I inherited is one that has been high-performing for several seasons.

    “It is not new to them to be challenging the likes of City and Real Madrid. It is what they have done for some time. But the challenge for them – for us – is not only to keep challenging, it is to show that we can continue improving in everything that we do. This is what the very best teams do. They do not stop and admire their work. They keep on pushing themselves.

    “Finally and importantly, Sunday is a day when Liverpool FC as a club will show our support for the LGBTQ+ community by demonstrating our backing of Stonewall’s Rainbow Laces campaign.

    “This is something that we do proudly and passionately because football is for everyone and has to be for everyone.”

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  • Leicester confirm Man Utd legend Ruud van Nistelrooy as new manager after Cooper sack

    Leicester confirm Man Utd legend Ruud van Nistelrooy as new manager after Cooper sack

    New Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy applauds the Man Utd fans

    Premier League side Leicester City have confirmed Ruud van Nistelrooy as their new manager following the decision to sack Steve Cooper.

    Cooper was dismissed on Sunday after a 2-1 home defeat to Chelsea left the Foxes with one point from their four league matches.

    The decision came as a surprise and former Manchester United striker, assistant coach and interim manager Van Nistelrooy has replaced the ex-Nottingham Forest boss.

    It is the Dutchman’s first managerial job in England having gained one-year experience with PSV Eindhoven in 2023/23.

    A Leicester statement read: ‘We are delighted to confirm the appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy as Leicester City’s new First Team Manager.

    ‘The 48-year-old Dutchman joins us with a wealth of experience at the highest level of the game, both as a player and a coach, and has agreed terms on a contract to June 2027.

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    ‘Ruud will arrive in the UK in time to be in attendance for our Premier League trip to Brentford on Saturday, before assuming full First Team responsibilities from Sunday.

    ‘City will be led at the Gtech Community Stadium by First Team Coach Ben Dawson, supported by coaches Danny Alcock and Andy Hughes.’

    Van Nistelrooy said: “I’m proud, I’m excited. Everybody that I speak to about Leicester City Football Club is enthusiastic.

    “They have great stories about the quality of the people working at the club, the supporters and, of course, the recent history of the club is impressive.

    “I’m excited to start and to get to know everyone and give everything I can for the football club.”

    Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha added: “It is my pleasure to welcome Ruud to Leicester City.

    “He joins a club with a rich history, passionate supporters, and a talented squad, and we are all excited to see the impact he can have as we embark on this new chapter together.

    “Ruud’s experience, knowledge, and winning mentality will undoubtedly bring great value to us, and we look forward to supporting him in achieving success for our fans and our club.”

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  • Brighton 1-1 Southampton: Archer denied winner by VAR as Dibling stars

    Brighton 1-1 Southampton: Archer denied winner by VAR as Dibling stars

    Cameron Archer waits for VAR to disallow his goal

    Southampton were controversially denied a winning goal by VAR as they drew 1-1 away to Brighton in the Premier League on Friday night.

    Southampton’s Joe Lumley came in for Alex McCarthy, who dropped to the bench after a poor performance against Liverpool last week. First-choice goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale remains out with a broken finger.

    Kaoru Mitoma was presented a fantastic opportunity to score when Yukinari Sugawara lost possession on the edge of his box.

    The Japanese winger took on the shot early with Lumley out of position and hit the side netting.

    Georginio Rutter struck the post with a wicked left-footed strike in the 16th minute.

    Brighton took the lead in the 29th minute when Mitoma got on the end of Tariq Lamptey’s deadly cross at the back post.

    Flynn Downes latched onto a loose ball in the box to smash home a Southampton equaliser just before the hour mark, netting his first Premier League goal.

    Cameron Archer thought he gave the Saints a surprise lead in the 67th minute but Adam Armstrong was offside and deemed to have interfered with play from Ryan Fraser’s cross.

    Young winger Tyler Dibling showed his incredible ability under pressure to break through the Brighton midfield before finding Fraser. What a talent.

    Saints ‘keeper Ramsdale was not happy, posting on X at the time of the disallowed goal: ‘You can not be serious’.

    The Premier League confirmed that it was Armstrong who was offside for Archer’s goal.

    They posted on X: ‘The referee’s call of no goal was checked and confirmed by the VAR as Armstrong was in an offside position and deemed to be impacting Verbruggen’s ability to play the ball.’

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  • Tyler Dibling and semi-automated offsides are two godsends for the Premier League

    Tyler Dibling and semi-automated offsides are two godsends for the Premier League

    VAR and Tyler Dibling

    VAR provided more confusion in Southampton’s draw at Brighton and left us begging for semi-automated offsides to come to the Premier League.

    Cameron Archer’s goal and Southampton limbs in the Brighton away end were all for nothing because Adam Armstrong was offside from Ryan Fraser’s cross and was ‘deemed to be impacting Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen’s ability to play the ball’. There is a reason the Premier League Match Centre X account does not allow comments on their posts. What a load of s**t.

    Four minutes and 27 seconds it took for the offside to be decided by those at Stockley Park. At that point, the nothing phrase ‘clear and obvious’ simply goes out of the window. Injured Saints goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was not happy, posting on social media: ‘You can not be serious’.

    The wait benefits literally nobody and the more time ticks on, the more sweat drips from the poor and inept official responsible for drawing those pesky lines.

    Semi-automated offsides can not come soon enough and should help turn the tide with more people against VAR now than when it was first introduced in 2019. Games will flow better, fans and players won’t have to anxiously wait for the outcome of sometimes blatant offside decisions for several minutes. It will be a blessing for the Premier League just as it has been for the Champions League.

    The delaying of its introduction is very frustrating and is only turning more people against VAR – which the Premier League will never get rid of. They are dying on this hill.

    Johnny Nic is obviously one person who is completely against the technology and you would struggle to blame him these days – there are lots of negatives. There are also positives, though, and I am someone who thinks getting rid of it would be very silly.

    Semi-automated offsides will take away the most scrutinised aspect of VAR, making life smoother for the officials, players and fans. Offside will become the black and white rule it is designed to be. We need it and we need it now.

    Anyway, the VAR narrative is tiring at this stage. A football match took place and lots of things happened. Let’s move on to Tyler Dibling. We are in awe.

    The boy is special, giving Kaoru Mitoma his latest lesson in dribbling. He thought learning more of the literal ins and outs were beneath him but that was a masterclass from the Southampton teenager, who is the latest to break onto the scene from the Saints highly-reputable youth academy.

    Dibling has been a shining light in a miserable campaign for Southampton, making a name for himself by winning a penalty against Manchester United and kicking on from there after people started to notice him. He won another penalty against ‘Big Six’ opposition in Liverpool on Sunday and probably had his best performance of the season against Brighton on Friday.

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    His tantalising display was not enough to inspire his side’s first away win of the season but he is getting better each game and will be the reason Southampton are not considered dead and buried by Christmas, if they get a few big results in December.

    If the opening 13 matches are anything to go by, Southampton will go down but Dibling won’t be going down with them.

    There are some rumours that the 18-year-old gets homesick, which is why his time at Chelsea lasted from July 2022 to September 2022. It was probably for the best anyway and there is no doubt in our minds that the Blues will go for him again at the end of the season.

    Dibling’s ability to get out of tight spaces, carry the ball, nutmeg his humiliated opponents and push the Saints up the pitch is remarkable for a player of his experience. He is playing with the lack of fear characteristic of a low-socked teenager and we do not want that to change.

    Southampton have a very clear philosophy centred on patience and keeping the ball but criticised manager Russell Martin has allowed Dibling to express himself. The minute a flair player has tactical shackles on him is when the game is not worth watching.

    For all of the 18-year-old’s hard work, Southampton remain rooted to the bottom of the Premier League, which was the only possible outcome having come to the Amex with four points, half the amount 19th have.

    These teams need an X-factor in attack to survive, like Leeds United had with Raphinha and Wolves now have with Matheus Cunha. Dibling might not be on that level yet and the supporting cast might be a level below Leeds and Wolves’, but he gives them a fighting chance and will put smiles on faces at St Mary’s even when their annual 9-0 defeat arrives.

    Brighton, meanwhile, did not create enough in front of goal. They had a great opportunity Yukinari Sugawara lost possession on the edge of his box with goalkeeper Joe Lumley out of position. Thankfully for the visitors, Mitoma took it on early and shot wide.

    There was not enough creativity on a night most people expected to be comfortable but these dropped points will go under the radar because of one big negative in VAR and one glowing positive in Tyler Dibling.

  • Man Utd transfer: Euro giants to ‘offer’ ex-PL duo in swap deal for Joshua Zirkzee

    Man Utd transfer: Euro giants to ‘offer’ ex-PL duo in swap deal for Joshua Zirkzee

    Man Utd forward Joshua Zirkzee

    Serie A giants Juventus are prepared to offer former Premier League duo Douglas Luiz and Danilo to Man Utd for Joshua Zirkzee in January, according to reports.

    The Red Devils have made a terrible start to the new Premier League season with Erik ten Hag losing his job after winning just three of the opening nine matches.

    New manager Ruben Amorim took his first training session at Man Utd less than a fortnight ago after interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy added four points to their total during his two games in charge.

    Amorim drew his first match in charge 1-1 against Ipswich Town on Sunday with Marcus Rashford’s opener cancelled out by a deflected long-range effort from Omari Hutchinson.

    Man Utd are now 12th in the Premier League table with only Everton, Crystal Palace and Southampton scoring fewer goals than the Red Devils so far this season.

    Rashford now has two Premier League goals this term, while Rasmus Hojlund and Zirkzee both have one each, with the latter coming in for a lot of criticism after his summer move from Bologna.

    There have already been reports that INEOS and some of the Man Utd board view Zirkzee as a ‘lost cause’ with the Red Devils looking to ship him out in January.

    The Netherlands international has been linked with a number of Serie A clubs, including Juventus, and now the Old Lady are reportedly set to ramp up their interest in January.

    Italian website Calciomercato claims that talks between Juventus and Man Utd ‘could be started to bring’ to take Zirkzee to Turin with ex-Man City defender Danilo and former Aston Villa midfielder Luiz possible makeweights in a deal.

    It is said Juventus’ transfer priority with Danilo ‘may not be so much a financial gain from his transfer as saving on his salary’ and a potential transfer for Luiz is also ‘a utopia’ currently.

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    The report adds that a loan deal away from Juventus ‘maybe back in the Premier League and maybe in exchange’ for Zirkzee could be on the cards for the Brazilian duo.

    Amorim, who won his second match as Man Utd boss by coming back from 2-1 down to beat Bodo/Glimt 3-2 in the Europa League group stage on Thursday, held a pre-match press conference on Friday ahead of the Red Devils’ match at Old Trafford against Everton.

    When asked about Mason Mount, Amorim told reporters: “He is working really hard. You have to understand the human also. He wants this really bad. That is the most important thing. He proved to all of you he is a talented player.

    “He was a European champion. We believe a lot in him. He has to stay fit. All the guys in the team are quality players. They had to improve. He did a great job. You see some moments details where you can see Mason Mount is a proper footballer. We believe a lot in him. I especially believe a lot in Mason Mount.”

    Amorim was then asked what he expects against Everton, to which he responded: “Win. I am hoping to win. It is going to be a different match with a lot of fighting, long balls, second balls.

    “A quality coach who understands the league and the moment of the opponents. We need to have the ball because we have a short time to recover and we need to rotate the team. I hope for a win and see different things in my team, improve like we did from Ipswich to now, with Everton, without training. I expect to see different things.”

  • Amorim claims Man Utd stars ‘can’t concentrate for more than 12 minutes’ as one player ‘can’t run’

    Amorim claims Man Utd stars ‘can’t concentrate for more than 12 minutes’ as one player ‘can’t run’

    Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim

    Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim has told reporters that his players “cannot concentrate on a video for more than 12 minutes” in a worrying update.

    The Red Devils have made a terrible start to the new Premier League season with just four wins in their first 12 matches.

    Erik ten Hag was sacked just nine games into the new campaign with Ruud van Nistelrooy taking over for a few matches before Amorim’s appointment earlier this month.

    Amorim started life as the new Man Utd head coach with a 1-1 draw away at Ipswich Town on Sunday before his side came from 2-1 down to beat Bodo/Glimt 3-2 in a Europa League group stage clash on Thursday.

    There have been concerns that Amorim’s attempts to deploy his 3-4-3 formation could be tricky without some of his own players and, with the busy festive period coming up, three matches a week are a regular occurrence, leading to fewer opportunities to problem solve on the training pitch.

    And now Daily Mail journalist David Wheeler has revealed a slightly worrying update, although he claims Amorim was “joking”, with the Man Utd boss admitting that his side “cannot concentrate on a video for more than 12 minutes”.

    Wheeler wrote on X: “Ruben Amorim has revealed that he is literally walking Manchester United’s players through training drills to try and speed up their learning of his football philosophy – joking that they cannot concentrate on a video for more than 12 minutes #mufc.”

    Man Utd spent over £180m on five new players in the summer transfer window with Matthijs de Ligt, Leny Yoro, Manuel Ugarte, Joshua Zirkzee and Noussair Mazraoui moving to Old Trafford.

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    Not many have been successes to date, with Mazraoui being the main hit, and former Scotland international Craig Burley doubts De Ligt will be in Amorim’s side long term as he “can’t run”.

    Burley said on ESPN: “What do we know? We know that De Ligt can’t run, he’s not the quickest. Those balls over the top of the left side, the centre-back gets caught out, then he struggles to get across and help because of his mobility.”

    Former Man Utd striker Louis Saha has been impressed by Amorim’s “communication” skills so far and the “humility” that he has shown.

    Saha told Slotswise: “The thing I have been most impressed with Amorim so far is his communication. I love the way he speaks about football and Manchester United. What he has said so far has shown humility, but also the confidence that is required to be a top manager.

    “He is definitely someone who understands that some players need freedom to express themselves, while others need to be rigid and solid.

    “We have so far seen some little signs of patterns that I really like, but the main thing we need is that consistency. We need Amorim to have the conviction to say we will play one system and give it time for the players to learn and master this and get it right, which is where I think ten Hag failed.”

  • British promoter about a rematch with Fury: I don’t see a way to beat Usyk

    British promoter about a rematch with Fury: I don’t see a way to beat Usyk

    British promoter about a rematch with Fury: I don't see a way to beat Usyk

    Ben Shalom said that he sees no chance for Tyson Fury to beat Usyk in a rematch. The promoter believes that in the first fight, the Ukrainian won without even showing his best boxing.

    British promoter Ben Shalom said that he does not see a way to bypass Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch for Briton Tyson Fury, writes UNN with reference to DAZN.

    Details

    "I always supported Tyson in the first fight and I always wanted him to win like a Briton, but I don't see a way to beat Alexander Usyk," British promoter Ben Shalom told Betfred.

    "He proved it time and time again, and I don't even think it was the best [version] of Usyk defeating Tyson for the first time," the promoter added.

    "I think they will both be better this time, but I have to support Usyk, given the history, no matter how much I want Tyson to win," he said.

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    Usyk is preparing for a fight with the "Gypsy King" in December in a rematch, in which again the top two in the division will fight for superiority in the heavyweight division.

  • Man Utd: Merson makes ‘destroyed by four or five goals’ claim as he makes Everton prediction

    Man Utd: Merson makes ‘destroyed by four or five goals’ claim as he makes Everton prediction

    Paul Merson on Man Utd

    Arsenal legend Paul Merson has “a sneak feeling” that Everton could get something at Man Utd despite predicting a Red Devils win at Old Trafford.

    The Red Devils have made a terrible start to the new season with Erik ten Hag losing his job just nine games in before Ruud van Nistelrooy steadied the ship for a few matches.

    New Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim had an underwhelming start with a 1-1 draw away at Ipswich Town last weekend, although the Portuguese boss had limited time to work with his players in the lead up to the fixture.

    Amorim managed a more positive result on Thursday night with Man Utd coming from 2-1 down against Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League to win 3-2, thanks to two goals from Rasmus Hojlund.

    Merson was not impressed by Man Utd against Ipswich and reckons one of the top teams would have “destroyed” the Red Devils.

    Making his prediction for the match against Everton at the weekend, Merson told Sportskeeda: “Nothing changed for Manchester United last week in my opinion. Ipswich were by far the better team! I think even Ruben Amorim was shocked by what happened.

    “If they don’t start winning games, Amorim will have to start answering a lot more questions whether he likes it or not. That is just how big this club is and how the Premier League is in a nutshell.

    “I’m not entirely convinced about Manchester United’s new system under Amorim. After a point in that game, you would’ve thought Ipswich were the bigger club and not United, that’s how it went. You could say everyone was away on international duty and he did not have enough time. But if that performance was against one of the big boys in the league, Manchester United would have been destroyed by four or five goals!

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    “Everton are a team who have a special X-factor in them. They always have that one fixture every season when they just spring to life and surprise us. I’m going for a United win, but I can’t help but admit that I have a sneak feeling about Everton. Prediction: Manchester United 2-0 Everton.”

    Reflecting on his start at Man Utd on Thursday night, Amorim told reporters: “I know it will be tough. We will have problems in the future but that is normal in every club and with every coach.

    “We are changing in the middle of the season and we know that we don’t have time to train. I believe in the people, I believe in the players, I believe in the staff and I feel at home. I have a job to do and I know how to do that job.

    “You have to be lucky, sometimes the ball hits the post and goes in so these small things will help us. I am confident because I believe in everyone in this squad.”

  • Amorim’s success as Manchester United manager: Bodo / Glimt defeated, but the Red Devils ‘ problems are still obvious

    Amorim’s success as Manchester United manager: Bodo / Glimt defeated, but the Red Devils ‘ problems are still obvious

    Amorim's success as Manchester United manager: Bodo / Glimt defeated, but the Red Devils ' problems are still obvious

    In the first match under Ruben Amorim, Manchester United won a strong-willed victory over Bodo/Glimt with a score of 3:2. Goilund's double helped the team avoid defeat to the Norwegian club.

    Against Bodo/Glimt, who have already beaten Porto and Braga in the Europa League this season, Amorim's team led the way, allowed the match to turn the tide, and only in the second half equalized the score, winning 3:2.

    Passes UNN with reference to independent.

    About 25 minutes after his first game at Old Trafford, the new Manchester United manager may have wondered if this greeting was more of a warning. His new team lost 2-1 to the club from the Arctic Circle. The inconsistency in the actions of the famous British club was felt as before. According to The Independent, the self-destructive streak that overshadowed the reign of Eric ten Hag is still holding on. Earlier, Manchester United lost twice to Budo/Glimt, and again the result could be as painful as the worst for its predecessor, the Portuguese specialist.

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    In the midst of a weak campaign in the Premier League, Manchester United decided to change their technical team and invited Portuguese Ruben Amorim. In the past, Amorim is a professional football player who played as a midfielder. As a player, he won 10 titles with Benfica, and also made 14 appearances for the Portuguese national team, playing at two World Cups. Now he is a football coach. Since November 11, 2024, Amorim has been the head coach of the English club Manchester United.

    In the match against the Norwegian club in the Europa League, Amorim made six changes to the squad compared to the previous game against Ipswich, which ended in a 1-1 draw.

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    It should be noted that despite the awkward start of the game with "Bodo/Glimt", some players react to the mode change. Example: Rasmus Goilund. The Dane refused Amorim's debut as head coach, but nevertheless responded to the recall, organizing the opening in the first minute, and then made a winning double.

    Fast-paced starts are one of the best pages of Amorim's early days. As a result, the score of the match Manchester United 3-2 Bodo/Glimt: Goilund scored twice in a not perfect game for the whole team. Thus, Manchester United demonstrated the ability to adapt. Maybe this is what the new coach really needs right now.

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