How Ruben Amorim's strongest Manchester United line-up could look with return of injured duo
Ruben Amorim walked into a happy and upbeat environment when he arrived at Carrington for the very first time on Monday.
Manchester United recorded their joint-biggest Premier League victory of the season on Sunday, beating Leicester City 3-0 at Old Trafford, to chalk up a third win in their last four matches. Sunday's victory over the Foxes brought interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy's time in caretaker charge to a close on a high, with the Dutchman presiding over three wins and a draw after being tasked with stepping into the breach recently vacated by Erik ten Hag.
The former United striker has now handed the baton over to Amorim, who took charge of Sporting Lisbon for the final time on Sunday evening. The 39-year-old will officially start work at Old Trafford once he has obtained a visa.
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Although several of United's players will be flocking to all corners of the globe over this international break to represent their respective nations, Amorim will be busy preparing for his first game in charge - a trip to Portman Road to face Ipswich Town on November 24.
As has been well-documented ever since Amorim entered the running to succeed Ten Hag a fortnight ago, he is expected to install his preferred 3-4-3 system at Old Trafford, signalling a tactical shift. Amorim enjoyed no shortage of success playing with that formation in Portugal.
A change in shape will give United a completely new dynamic, meaning competition for some places within the team will be more fierce than in others. Starting in goal, Andre Onana is poised to remain the club's first-choice


