In his highly anticipated debut as the head coach of Manchester United, Ruben Amorim faced an immediate challenge as his side could only manage a 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town.
It was an electrifying start for coach Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United in the 81st second of the game as Marcus Rashford, playing up front, expertly tapped in a low cross from Amad Diallo, who had made a stunning run down the right flank, evading defenders Leif Davis and Jens Cajust.
However, despite the bright beginning, the game quickly shifted in favour of Ipswich. Ruben Amorim, who had implemented a new tactical setup featuring a back three, watched as his players struggled to maintain the momentum after their early lead.
Ipswich pushed back effectively, controlling the tempo and threatening United’s goal throughout the first half. Their persistence paid off just before halftime when Omari Hutchinson equalized with a curling strike that took a crucial deflection off Noussair Mazraoui, leaving goalkeeper Andre Onana with no chance.
The first half saw Manchester United largely dominate in terms of play, even though they initially enjoyed a bright spark thanks to Rashford’s goal.
With drama off the pitch as well, the VAR system experienced a temporary shutdown due to a fire alarm at Stockley Park, adding an unusual twist to the proceedings.
Meanwhile, Onana had to exhibit remarkable reflexes and skill, notably denying Sammie Szmodics with a parry and then thwarting Liam Delap’s close-range effort with a sensational right-arm save.
As the match progressed into the second half, Amorim’s anxiety became palpable in the dugout—he was keenly aware of the growing threats posed by Ipswich. United found themselves with a staggering 70 per cent possession in this period yet struggled to translate that dominance into clear-cut chances.
Garnacho’s early attempt was saved by Ipswich keeper Arijanet Muric, but it was Onana who continued to shine, making a crucial save against a flick from Delap who was a persistent threat.
In a bid to secure a much-needed victory, Amorim made tactical substitutions, bringing on forwards Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee with 20 minutes remaining.
However, despite these efforts to inject fresh attacking energy into the team, United could not find a way through Ipswich’s resolute defence. Ironically, it was the Ipswich substitute Conor Chaplin who nearly clinched a late victory for the home side, but Onana was there yet again, making a decisive save from a close-range effort.