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·24 de novembro de 2024
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·24 de novembro de 2024
In an intriguing Premier League encounter at Portman Road, Ipswich Town forced Manchester United to settle for a 1-1 draw, spoiling Ruben Amorim’s debut as United manager. Despite a swift early goal from Marcus Rashford, Ipswich’s resilience and attacking intent were too much for the visitors, who were unable to capitalise on their early dominance. The result leaves United in mid-table, raising questions about their form under Amorim as they continue to struggle with consistency this season.
The match began with a bang, as Marcus Rashford’s goal after just 80 seconds gave United the perfect start. Amad Diallo, deployed as a right-wing back in Amorim’s new tactical system, linked up brilliantly with Bruno Fernandes, creating a slick one-two before crossing for Rashford to finish from close range. It was a sharp, clinical move that showcased United’s attacking potential in the opening moments.
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However, that early advantage would prove fleeting, as Ipswich swiftly regained their composure and started to take control of the game. Their intricate passing game and quick transitions troubled United, who, despite their early goal, seemed unable to impose themselves on the match.
Ipswich’s response was swift and deserved. The home side grew into the game and, on the cusp of half-time, they found their equaliser. Omari Hutchinson, central to Ipswich’s attacking play, curled a beautiful effort into the top corner after cutting inside on his favoured left foot. The goal came via a slight deflection but was a well-executed finish, and Ipswich’s performance deserved to be level.
After the break, Ipswich were the dominant side, creating multiple chances to take the lead. Liam Delap, who had been a physical presence throughout, was denied twice from close range by United’s goalkeeper Andre Onana. Ipswich’s confidence surged as they sensed an opportunity to claim all three points. Conor Chaplin also forced another superb save from Onana late in the game.
Despite taking the lead early, United struggled to assert control. They found themselves too passive for much of the match, with their attacking play often fizzling out. United were largely restricted to occasional counter-attacks and quick transitions, with Rashford becoming less influential as the game wore on.
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United’s defensive frailties were evident. Amorim had hoped for a more commanding display from his back three, but the team looked shaky throughout. Ipswich’s high pressing game left United vulnerable, and their inability to hold onto the ball or win second balls allowed the hosts to create opportunities. The defending was poor on several occasions, notably when Delap had his chances.
United could have been fortunate to escape with a point. Ipswich created more than enough chances to win the game, but ultimately lacked the cutting edge to seal the victory. United’s failure to build on their early goal leaves them with much to reflect on as they continue to underperform. Amorim’s debut ended in frustration, with his side unable to respond to Ipswich’s pressure. The draw leaves United in 12th place, 15 points behind league leaders Liverpool, and highlights the challenges Amorim faces in turning the team around.
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