Man Utd held by Ipswich in Amorim's first game


Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw in Ruben Amorim’s first game in charge despite Marcus Rashford’s opener inside two minutes.

United’s new era came with a new formation as Amorim switched to a back three and started Rashford up front from where he tapped in after just 81 seconds – but Ipswich deservedly took a point through Omari Hutchinson’s deflected equaliser.

Amorim’s side were second best in the first half although dominated possession in the second, yet still needed a brilliant save from Andre Onana to prevent Ipswich their first home victory in the Premier League.

Amad Diallo, operating at right wing-back, gave Amorim a dream start by surging down the right, burning past Leif Davis and Jens Cajust, before seeing his low cross into the middle tapped in by Rashford.

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Manchester United take an early lead at Ipswich thanks to a close-range finish from Marcus Rashford, the first goal of the Ruben Amorim era

But United didn’t build on their early opener and, instead, Ipswich had the better of the first half during which the VAR was temporarily inactive due to a fire alarm at Stockley Park.

Sammie Szmodics forced Onana to parry and then the Man Utd goalkeeper spread himself to superbly deny Liam Delap with his right arm from close range.

Amorim became more twitchy in the dugout although barely reacted when Hutchinson’s curling effort found the top left corner after taking a deflection off Noussair Mazraoui’s head shortly before the break.

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Omari Hutchinson stunner levels for Ipswich against Manchester United

Garnacho forced a save from Arijanet Muric inside the opening 60 seconds of the first half but Onana stole the show at the other end, brilliantly keeping out Delap’s close-range flick with his right foot.

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Man Utd goalkeeper Andre Onana denies Ipswich’s Liam Delap with a superb save

United had 70 per cent of possession in the second half and yet couldn’t unlock Ipswich as Amorim introduced both Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee with 20 minutes to play in search of a winner. It was Ipswich substitute Conor Chaplin, though, that nearly snatched it with his late effort from inside the box caught by Onana.

Keane: Same problems for United

Sky Sports’ Roy Keane:

“He’s got big problems. The lack of threat in the second half and Ipswich looked like they’d go on and win. They’ve not won at home all season. Same problems for Man Utd but he’s only had a week with them.

“You have to give the man a chance but the threat going forward, it’s a huge problem for Man Utd. It’s not good enough.”

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