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Ruben Amorim already has first Man United trap set ahead of Premier League debut vs Ipswich

There has been little to get excited about when it comes to Manchester United so far this season as the Erik ten Hag era ended with a whimper.

However, it is hard to argue against the buzz that has surrounded Ruben Amorim's arrival at Old Trafford. There is certainly warmth emanating from the United camp after the Portuguese head coach's limited media duties and there is a sense that this is rubbing off on the players who seem happy in training.

Inside perceptions of Amorim are all-important, especially with a squad of players who have just ended one manager's career at the club. However, the outside perception is likely to be crucial too.

READ MORE: Why Amorim sources believe he will succeed at United

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Jamie Carragher admitted as much in his recent column which rather surprisingly lifted the lid on a private conversation he had with Gary Neville after meeting Ten Hag for the first time. The former Liverpool man insisted the Dutchman did not have the 'x-factor' to lead the club and, in a way, that opinion in 2022 stuck with him throughout his tenure.

In the Telegraph, Carragher wrote: "Obviously, he [Amorim] will be judged on Manchester United’s results, but managing a club of such stature demands more than top-class coaching ability.

"The most successful have an aura and personality. Only those working in the same environment can offer a first-hand account of how the manager operates behind the scenes, but for those of us on the outside looking in, perceptions matter.

"Without dwelling too much on United’s recent past, this was a red flag against Ten Hag from day one. Two games into his reign, Gary Neville and I had the pleasure of interviewing Ten Hag at United’s

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