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Ruben Amorim: How last five Man Utd managers started

How did the last five full-time managers start their Manchester United careers?

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Ruben Amorim will make his long-awaited debut as Manchester United manager this weekend after nearly a month of waiting.

The 39-year-old has been appointed to replace Erik ten Hag and gets his first taste of the Premier League when United face Ipswich on Sunday.

But how have the five full-time managers to lead United in the Premier League since Sir Alex Ferguson started their reigns?

David Moyes – the chosen one

Moyes left Everton to replace Ferguson in 2013, signing a six-year contract at Old Trafford. He would last just nine months before being sacked with United on course for their worst Premier League finish up to that point.

There were no warning signs on display during his opening match, however. Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck both scored twice as United romped to a 4-1 win at Swansea.

Moyes’ first PL XI: De Gea; Jones, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Valencia, Cleverley, Carrick, Giggs; Welbeck, Van Persie

Louis van Gaal – the Dutch one

Fresh from guiding the Netherlands to the World Cup semi-finals, Louis van Gaal was the next man tasked with emulating Ferguson.

Swansea were once again the opponents on opening day but Van Gaal and his experimental side picked up a very different result. Gylfi Sigurdsson’s strike saw United record a first opening-day loss at home since 1972 as Swansea won 2-1. Ouch.

Van Gaal’s first PL XI: De Gea; Jones, Smalling, Blackett; Lingard, Herrera, Fletcher, Mata, Young; Hernandez, Rooney

Jose Mourinho – the special one

The new/old face to lead United into the 2016-17 season was former Chelsea man Jose Mourinho. Surely he could bring some order to the chaos? Maybe not – though he did take them to a second-placed finish in 2017-18 and won the Europa League.

His opening day was comfortable enough anyway, Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring the pick of the bunch in a 3-1 win at Bournemouth.

Mourinho’s first PL XI: De Gea; Valencia, Bailly, Blind, Shaw; Fellaini, Herrera, Mata; Rooney, Ibrahimovic, Martial

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – the restorative one

Like Amorim, Solskjaer was installed partway through the season after Mourinho’s departure in December 2018. Originally on an interim basis the former striker got off to a great start and ended up staying in charge for nearly three years.

His first game went as well as anyone could wish – a 5-1 thrashing of former club Cardiff, with Jesse Lingard scoring twice.

Solskjaer’s first PL XI: De Gea; Young, Jones, Lindelof, Shaw; Pogba, Herrera, Matic; Lingard, Martial, Rashford

Erik ten Hag – the other Dutch one

After Ralf Rangnick steered the ship for the second half of the 2021-22 season United turned to Ajax boss Ten Hag. He won the FA Cup in style against Manchester City but never really found a style of play and was ridiculed for his side’s ease to play against.

His opening game in August 2022 was all of these things in microcosm – Brighton coming to Old Trafford and winning 2-1 thanks to a Pascal Gross brace.

Ten Hag’s first PL XI: De Gea; Dalot, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw; Eriksen, Fred, McTominay; Fernandes, Sancho; Rashford

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Tom Rostance

Tom has been writing about football - and other sports - for almost 20 years. He has covered four summer Olympics and many, many, many football matches from the World Cup final to the bottom of the EFL.

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