I spotted Ruben Amorim copying Pep Guardiola during Manchester United draw vs Ipswich Town
Ruben Amorim began his Manchester United tenure with a draw against Ipswich Town on Sunday.
Although Amorim officially started work as United boss on November 11, he arrived in Manchester during an international break and his first game in charge was highly anticipated.
Amorim's success has been underpinned by his 3-4-3 formation and United lined up in that system at Portman Road, with Amad and Diogo Dalot playing in the wing-back roles.
United took an early lead thanks to Marcus Rashford's goal but Ipswich equalised just before half-time and they looked the better side after the break, testing Andre Onana.
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But the points were shared and here are the moments you might have missed...
Amorim's body language
Pep Guardiola is probably the most animated manager in the Premier League but Amorim will give him a run for his money. United's new head coach took a large gulp of water when Amad and Rashford combined brilliantly to score the opener but came alive shortly after that.
Amorim spent large periods of the first half crouching down to watch the game unfold from ground level and would jump to his feet whenever he spotted something he wanted to address.
The 39-year-old was a constant vocal presence and used a stoppage in play to dish out further instructions to Dalot and Alejandro Garnacho on the left. The pair nodded their heads to confirm they understood his instructions.
Everyone wants to move on from Erik ten Hag but it's worth noting he wasn't the most charismatic coach on the touchline. Amorim is very different.
Amorim's new system
Amorim was constantly in Garnacho's ear throughout the first


