HEIDENHEIM, Germany: Chelsea cemented their position at the top of the UEFA Conference League table after a 2-0 win over Heidenheim, who lost their 100 percent record earlier this morning.
Manager Enzo Maresca made 10 changes to the squad that defeated Leicester in the English Premier League (EPL) last weekend.
But the Blues dominated the first half, with Heidenheim goalkeeper Kevin Mueller letting them down with some impressive saves.
Chelsea needed six minutes after the break to break the deadlock when Christopher Nkunku made a brilliant touch to control Jadon Sancho’s cross before firing into the top corner.
Nkunku, second only to Nicolas Jackson in Maresca’s EPL list of strikers, has scored five goals in four Conference League games this season.
The German club rallied from behind and almost equalized in the 69th minute when Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen brilliantly denied attempts from Paul Wanner and Leo Scienza.
The two-time European champions sealed victory four minutes from time when Sancho assisted for his second goal, sending the ball to Mykhailo Mudryk who fired home after playing a one-two with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
After winning their first four games, Chelsea lead the Conference League with a maximum of 12 points and goal difference ahead of Polish club Legia Warsaw.
LONDON: All eyes will be on Ruben Amorim’s first team as head coach of Manchester United this Sunday.
A visit to Ipswich Town awaits and the 39-year-old’s starting line-up at Portman Road is highly anticipated, especially with one change in formation expected.
At his previous club Sporting CP, Amorim often used a formation of three defenders, either a 3-4-3 or 3-4-2-1 system.
While both are somewhat foreign to the squad he inherited, his first team selection is expected to be interesting.
If Amorim wants to expose the weaknesses of the opposition, his team will definitely need a strong player who will press Ipswich fiercely.
Aggressively closing down space is key to Amorim’s tactical approach, but Kieran McKenna’s men are already showing fragility when pressed in their own half.
Manchester City, Southampton, Aston Villa and West Ham United all scored against the newly promoted side after winning the ball back in the attack.
Forcing the Ipswich players to make mistakes when playing from the back must have been at the heart of Amorim’s game planning.
Who is good at pressing for United?
Mason Mount has struggled for game minutes under Erik ten Hag, but the midfielder has been working hard all week on the training ground with Amorim, while many of his team-mates are in action with their respective national teams.
This gives him the chance to be in action at Portman Road this Sunday.
Mount’s style of play certainly suits the new head coach, who likes his players to work hard even when not in possession.
Mount, who can operate in midfield or as one of two No 10s, exerts more pressure in the opposition area than any other player at United.
When looking at the amount of pressure applied throughout the 90 minutes by United’s players, Mount is at the top of the ladder leaving his nearest challengers far behind.
He averaged 45.6 pressures with Joshua Zirkzee second at 38.3.
Mount’s efforts, coupled with proven technical ability, will impress Amorim.
The 25-year-old will definitely want a fresh start, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he plays and shines over the next few weeks.
Which strikers will feature in Amorim’s starting line-up?
Ipswich’s midfield and defense are not among the fastest in the division and as a result they were exploited on many occasions by the pacey opposition.
Mohamed Salah sneaked in effectively as Liverpool won at Portman Road in the opening week of the league, while Erling Haaland, Jarrod Bowen, Vitaly Janelt and Jordan Ayew also contributed to exposing Ipswich’s weaknesses with quick runs that opened up the defence.
For this match, United will try to play in the three-quarters of the field, before looking for opportunities to break through the home defense with a quick attack.
United’s fastest players were Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund, with Marcus Rashford in third.
Amorim likes to attack quickly, so this trio is definitely in his consideration.
The new head coach will certainly want Bruno Fernandes (4.4 runs into the penalty area per 90 minutes) and Rashford (3.3 per 90 minutes) to enter the opposition penalty box more often than they have done so far this season.
This Sunday, look for Garnacho and Amad Diallo to offer a threat to break through the defense alongside forward Hojlund.
Given Amorim’s record of trusting and shaping young players, it would not be surprising if Garnacho and Diallo were named in his first XI.
Both have scored impressive individual goals under caretaker manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, which their new boss will surely be aware of.
Does Fernandes have a new role?
In Ten Hag’s 4-2-3-1 formation, Fernandes was used as a No 10, but he will definitely have to adapt to the new position.
The captain’s role is most likely as an ‘inverted wide’ striker. Ensuring both full-backs operate effectively alongside him, it may not be a big difference for him.
But you shouldn’t rule out the possibility of Amorim experimenting with Fernandes as an orthodox midfielder.
LONDON: Former Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo wished Ruben Amorim the best of luck who is now settling in as a new manager at Old Trafford.
Amorim, who was appointed to replace Erik ten Hag on November 1, arrived in England last Monday, less than 24 hours after coaching Sporting Lisbon for the last time.
Amorim, 39, who is awaiting work permit approval, was greeted by United officials upon his arrival at Carrington.
He was also given the opportunity to visit Old Trafford and hold his first interview as United head coach.
Amorim is expected to take charge of his first game when United travel to Portman Road against Ipswich Town in the Premier League next week.
He takes over a team currently 13th in the league, with a tough task to ensure they finish in the top four this season.
For Ronaldo, the Portuguese legend who was born just a week after Amorim, the club needed a bit of ‘luck’ after the failure of several previous managers.
“I wish Ruben Amorim luck in the world because Manchester (United) really needs him,” said Ronaldo.
Ronaldo made the comments after helping Portugal to a convincing 5-1 win over Poland in the UEFA Nations League, where he contributed two second-half goals.
AMSTERDAM: Manchester United centre-back Matthijs de Ligt was aggrieved by the sacking of club manager Erik ten Hag last month and was angry at the penalty decision which cost his compatriot his job.
A lengthy VAR review showed De Ligt tripping the leg of West Ham’s Danny Ings, a decision which left Ten Hag shaking his head and awarding the London club a penalty to claim a last-minute 2-1 victory.
Ten Hag was then sacked the following day.
“Normally, I often criticize myself and can get angry about things I didn’t do well. But this is not my fault, I can’t blame myself for it,” De Ligt told reporters yesterday ahead of the Nations League action with the national team Netherlands.
“The refereeing committee also called us to tell us it was not a penalty,” he said.
Howard Webb, the Premier League’s chief refereeing officer, admitted yesterday that West Ham were mistakenly awarded the penalty.
“He (Ten Hag) wasn’t very lucky. We played well in many games, but we didn’t take advantage of the opportunities we had. It’s a shame it had to end like that,” explained De Ligt.
The 25-year-old moved from Bayern Munich last August, having previously played under Ten Hag at Ajax.
“He brought me to Manchester, his aim was to achieve success with Erik.”
De Ligt has yet to meet new manager Ruben Amorim, who started his job on Monday after being signed from Portuguese champions Sporting Lisbon.
“He did well at Sporting. Hopefully, he can help us improve. Amorim is not my first coach and he will not be my last coach. I don’t want to move to Manchester United just because of Ten Hag.”
London: Liverpool manager Arne Slot admitted he was not surprised by his team’s excellent start to the season, as he was already aware of the strength of the team he inherited when he arrived at Anfield as Juergen Klopp’s replacement.
Slott’s side, who have won 14 out of 16 games in all competitions since he took over, are expected to remain at the top of the Premier League when they host Aston Villa in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Liverpool now have a two-point lead over defending champions Manchester City.
They are also top of the Champions League group as the only team to win four games from all meetings.
“I think ‘surprised’ is not the right word because I know the quality of our team.
“But quality is one thing and consistency is another. I’m not surprised because I see the energy my players give every day.
“Sometimes, a bit of luck helps. Most of our results were deserved but there were a few close matches,” he added.
“(Also) when I started working with them, I saw how hard they worked to achieve this result,” Slot told reporters.
Slot does not expect striker Diogo Jota, who has been sidelined since Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Chelsea on October 20 due to injury, to return until after the international break.
Slot did not elaborate on Jota’s injury and stated that it had to keep the cause a secret.
“He will be back one or two games after the international break,” he said.
Curtis Jones, named in interim England manager Lee Carsley’s squad for the upcoming internationals, has been in excellent form in recent weeks.
Jones created a beautiful pass for Luis Diaz to score in Liverpool’s 4-0 Champions League win over Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday.
Slot said Jones has stepped her game up a notch since the birth of her daughter, Giselle, on Oct. 13.
“Since becoming a father, he’s started to perform really well,” Slot said.
LONDON: Manchester United pressed the ‘reset’ button again after the dismissal of Erik ten Hag, with the team now under Ruud van Nistelrooy hosting Chelsea in the English Premier League this Monday.
Ten Hag was sacked after the team’s fourth defeat in nine league games saw United now 14th in the table – 12 points behind leaders Manchester City.
Nistelrooy was appointed as interim manager until Ruben Amorim left the Portuguese club, Sporting, who is reported to be taking over at United after the international break this November.
Nistelrooy, who has scored 150 goals with United, took over the task in a positive way when he scored a 5-2 victory over Leicester City in the League Cup last Wednesday, but Chelsea are clearly not an opponent to be underestimated.
Under the management of the new manager Enzo Maresca, the young squad seems to shine for Stamford Bridge to be back in the Champions League scene.
Chelsea are currently fifth in the league with Cole Palmer the mainstay of the team after scoring seven goals and providing five assists this season.
They are also looking to improve their poor record against United – who have only lost to Chelsea once in their last 13 Premier League games.
It became the basis for Maresca to research and do ‘homework’ to analyze Nistelrooy’s management when he was in charge of PSV Eindhoven before.
“I think Ruud (who steers United). He is my friend, we play together, we were together for a year at Malaga and we still have a relationship,” said Maresca.
“We started watching some PSV games. We’ve seen a lot of Manchester United games. I’m sad for Erik and at the same time happy for Ruud. Hope I can see him this Sunday.”