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I idolised David Beckham and Man United - now I want to ruin Ruben Amorim's Old Trafford debut

Ruben Amorim will step out as Manchester United manager at Old Trafford for the first time tonight. The Reds welcome Bodo Glimt in the Europa League seeking a victory to bolster their qualification chances.

United are 15th in the expanded table, three points adrift of a top eight spot that would put them straight into the last 16.

And while the Norwegian visitors are not household names, they are above United in the standings and should not be under-estimated. They are top of their domestic league and are 2023 champions.

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They also possess some English league experience in Philip Zinckernagel who played for Watford and Nottingham Forest. Indeed he made his debut in English football at Old Trafford, starting for Watford in a 1-0 reverse to United in January 2021.

A little under four years on he will be back. None of the XI who lined up for the Reds that day are still at the club and United are undergoing their latest new era. For Zinckernagel, on loan at Bodo/Glimt from Club Brugges, he will be hoping to make an impact at the home of one of his football heroes.

The Dane grew up idolising David Beckham. He was his football hero and he would love nothing more than to find the net in front of a huge Old Trafford crowd just like his hero did on so many occasions.

He perhaps still harbours ambitions of playing in the top flight, something that didn't materialise during his spell with the Hornets. He is now 29 and thriving back at Bodo/Glimt in an attacking midfield role but capable of playing across midfield.

He always had the drive to

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