Ruben Amorim was visibly moved by the warm welcome he received at Old Trafford, his first home game as Manchester United head coach.
Despite a tumultuous match against Bodo/Glimt, which saw United concede two goals after taking an early lead, Amorim’s side ultimately emerged victorious thanks to two second-half strikes from Rasmus Hojlund.
Amorim was touched by the fans’ enthusiastic reception, saying:
“It was special because half of the stadium doesn’t know me… You can say I came from Portugal, and half of the stadium doesn’t know me.”
The Portuguese coach expressed his gratitude for the fans’ support, feeling a sense of belonging despite being new to the club.
“I have done nothing for this club yet, but the way they supported me in the beginning, I felt that I’m not alone.
“It feels like I am one of them now, and it was really special. I hope not to disappoint my supporters.”