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Chelsea’s Head Coach Expresses Confidence in Manchester United’s New Manager Ahead of Upcoming Premier League Match

Ahead of their highly anticipated Premier League match on November 3, Chelsea’s head coach, Enzo Maresca, has expressed his admiration for Manchester United’s newly appointed manager, Ruben Amorim. Maresca’s remarks come on the heels of Manchester United’s decision to part ways with Erik ten Hag and name interim manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy.

According to Maresca, he is confident that Amorim will excel in his new role. “I have had the pleasure of watching Sporting games, and I am impressed by their distinctive playing style. They defend and attack with skill, and I have no doubt that Amorim will make a significant impact,” he said.

Meanwhile, interim Manchester United manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy has highlighted the promising potential of striker Joshua Zirkzee, who joined the club for a reported £36.5 million from Bologna last summer. Van Nistelrooy believes that the 23-year-old has great potential and is at the ideal age for development. “Joshua Zirkzee has a lot of untapped potential, and we must provide him with the necessary nurturing and time to develop his skills. I am confident that he will only continue to improve and become a valuable asset for the club,” he said.

As Manchester United prepares to face Chelsea at Old Trafford, the two teams enter the match with different forms. Chelsea currently sit in sixth place with 17 points in nine games, while Manchester United are in 13th spot with 11 points in nine matches.