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Usain Bolt backs Ruben Amorim to bring one thing back to Man United which Ten Hag could not

Usain Bolt has backed new head coach Ruben Amorim to bring something back to Manchester United that Erik ten Hag couldn't.

Usain Bolt is excited to see what Ruben Amorim can do at Manchester United
Usain Bolt is excited to see what Ruben Amorim can do at Manchester United(Image: Getty Images)

Olympic legend Usain Bolt has heaped praise on Manchester United's appointment of new head coach Ruben Amorim, believing that he can bring 'identity' back to the club.

Bolt, a devoted fan of the club, has previously stated his admiration for Ruud van Nistelrooy, who emotionally left the club on Monday after not being included in Amorim ‘s plans.


The ex-sprinter got to live his childhood dream in 2018 of playing at Old Trafford when he took to the pitch for World XI in Soccer Aid – scoring in the penalty shoot-out. He played alongside former Manchester United players such as Edwin van der Sar, Jaap Stam, Juan Sebastian Veron and Eric Cantona.


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The United fan was spotted at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, watching the Women's Super League top-of-the-table fixture between Chelsea and Manchester City.

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Amorim was named head coach earlier this month after Erik ten Hag's dismissal, with the Reds sat in 14th place in the Premier League.

At Sporting, the Portuguese coach led his side to two Primeira Liga titles and also produced a 4-1 demolition of Manchester City in this season's Champions League - a stat that delighted Bolt.

The eight-time Olympic goal medallist gave his thoughts to Sky Sports. He said: "I'm really excited. The fact that he beat Pep twice is wonderful.

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"I heard his first interview and it seems like he is going to bring identity to the club. That's what I think we were missing at the club, identity.

"So, I'm excited to see if the players can work with him and stand behind him and do a really good job."

Manchester United travel to Portman Road next Sunday to take on Ipswich Town in Amorim's first game in charge of the Red Devils.

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