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'As good as a trophy' - Ruben Amorim told what he must achieve at Man Utd for this season to be deemed a success as ex-Red Devils striker admits silverware would be a 'bonus'

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  • Saha discusses Amorim's task at United in first season
  • Amorim conducted first training session on Monday
  • United take on Ipswich Town this weekend
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Amorim, who moved to Manchester from Sporting CP last week to replace Erik ten Hag, has got his task cut out at Old Trafford. He has taken over a team that is currently 13th in the Premier League and has registered just four wins out of their first 11 matches.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    As the Portuguese coach is gearing up to stand on the sidelines for the first time as Red Devils boss, former United star Louis Saha has revealed what the new coach has to achieve in his maiden season with the Premier League giants to consider his journey a success.

  • WHAT LOUIS SAHA SAID

    Speaking to Betfred, the former France forward said: "In recent years, Manchester United have continued to show that they’re capable of reaching finals and I still believe that this squad is good enough and capable enough of doing it again. Winning the FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League is going to be an aim for Rúben Amorim, but getting Manchester United to play consistently well will be as good as a trophy.

    "If Rúben can do this by implementing an identity, then that will build the foundation for this team to win the type of trophies that we want, which is the Premier League title. We want it back and any other trophy Amorim can win in the meantime is a bonus. The main target for the manager is to create that momentum, that belief and that spirit. We saw all of those things in his Sporting Lisbon team."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR MANCHESTER UNITED?

    With the international break coming to an end this week, the 39-year-old coach's first assignment as United boss will be against a struggling Ipswich side in the Premier League on Sunday in an away clash.