'Marcus Rashford, take note' - Ruben Amorim gets same Man United warning from national media
Ruben Amorim does not become Manchester United's head coach for another three days, but you would not know it from the reaction to Thursday's Europa League game against PAOK.
Amorim arrives on Monday fresh from his final match coaching Sporting against his former club, Braga, on Sunday night. At the same time, United remain unbeaten under Ruud van Nistelrooy's interim charge, but the Portuguese coach was the talk of Old Trafford despite still being 1,000 miles away in Lisbon.
The only person who came close to changing that narrative was Amad, with his two second-half goals. Here is a roundup of what the national media had to say about the PAOK match.
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Simon Stone
A largely unconvincing display from the home side was in marked contrast to that of Amorim's current club, with Sporting producing a superb performance to beat Manchester City in the Champions League earlier in the week. But if there is a positive from tonight for Amorim, at least he has plenty to work at in his new job and quite a lot of scope for improvement among his players.
Jamie Jackson
Ruben Amorim should know this but United's incoming manager, if watching, will comprehend the size of the challenge to transform the group he takes over on Monday.
Pete Hall
No Ruben, you have signed the contract now. There is no going back.
After this correspondent's return from Lisbon, where Ruben Amorim's exhilarating Sporting side humbled the might of Pep Guardiola's Manchester City with a breathless display of attacking intent, heading back to Old Trafford for a Europa League