Erik ten Hag was fired as manager of Manchester United a year ago this month. Ruben Amorim will discuss his first anniversary as Old Trafford’s manager next month.
As United looks to re-establish themselves as a European contender in the Premier League, it will inevitably lead to comparisons between the two. Manchester Evening News.
Following a loss to West Ham on October 28, Ten Hag left, and Amorim took over a few weeks later.
The Portuguese head coach had a challenging first season as United’s poor domestic play put them in 15th place in the Premier League, and a loss to Tottenham in the final ended their ambitions of winning the Europa League and qualifying for the Champions League again.
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Although there have been some encouraging signs, Amorim has spent a lot of money this summer trying to revamp United’s offense, and the Reds are still having trouble staying consistent.
The fact that Amorim has yet to oversee consecutive league victories is an amazing oddity of his tenure.
When United’s campaign resumes after the October international break, he will have an opportunity to put a stop to that undesirable statistic at Anfield.
Despite the fact that Arne Slot’s team has lost their previous three games across all competitions, United would make a statement if they did this against the champions in their own backyard.
Even though Ten Hag’s time ended badly, the Dutchman did upset Liverpool in his only game as manager—albeit at Old Trafford—with a 2-1 triumph after suffering a crushing 4-0 loss to Brentford. Ten Hag won back-to-back Premier League games in four games, including a domestic triumph at Southampton just after that victory over Jurgen Klopp’s team.

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