The Sun takes stock of how long it took Amorim’s predecessors to lead Manchester United to five consecutive victories: Solskjaer only took 15 days

"The Sun" published an article that took stock of the time it took for Amorim's predecessors to lead Manchester United to five consecutive victories, among which Solskjaer only took 15 days.

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In the last round of the Premier League, Manchester United drew away from Nottingham Forest. This result is not unacceptable. After all, Forest is a team that is still playing in the European competition this season. However, this is not good news for the fans who "have to wait for Manchester United to win 5 consecutive victories before getting a haircut." So far, Amorim is the only official manager of Manchester United who has not won five consecutive games since the end of the Sir Alex Ferguson era. Solskjaer is the fastest among Amorin's predecessors to achieve five consecutive wins - he achieved this goal within 15 days of his first coaching debut. Van Gaal is second with 114 days. The data of several other coaches are: Moyes 131 days, Mourinho 134 days, Ten Hag 146 days.

Before Amorim, Sir Alex Ferguson was the last Manchester United coach who failed to achieve five consecutive wins in his first year of coaching the team - the legendary Scottish coach spent 462 days leading the team to five consecutive victories. Amorim's first appearance as coach of Manchester United will be on November 24, 2024. After the draw with Nottingham Forest, the earliest time Amorim's Manchester United may achieve five consecutive victories will be December 8 this year. If they can regain their momentum and defeat Tottenham, Everton, Crystal Palace, West Ham United and Wolves, by then, it will have been 410 days since Amorim's Manchester United debut.