Manchester United fans are calling on Ruben Amorim to drop three players after his side's 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town.
Amorim was taking charge of his first game since being appointed United manager on November 11 at Portman Road.
He witnessed the dream start as Marcus Rashford put the visitors ahead after just 80 seconds following Amad Diallo's surging run and cross.
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But Ipswich grew into the game and Omari Hutchinson's curling strike from distance - with the aid of a deflection - levelled the scores before half-time.
Both teams had chances after the break but Ipswich looked more likely to win the game, with Andre Onana called into action on several occasions to make crucial saves.
There were still some positive signs from Amorim's debut match in charge, with Amad in particular impressive, though the Portuguese boss will recognise he has plenty of work to do on the training pitch over the coming weeks and months.
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And United fans think he may already need to take a decision over three players ahead of United's next fixture against Bodo/Glimt on Thursday.
Amorim decided to substitute Jonny Evans - who was in the team in the absence of Lisandro Martinez - in the second half, as well as switching Alejandro Garnacho with Mason Mount.
And some fans have argued that both substituted players, as well as one of Casemiro or Christian Eriksen in midfield, should be taken out of the team entirely on Thursday.
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One wrote: "Garnacho is so much better off the bench."
Another said: "Love Garnacho. But that delayed pass when 2v1 sums up his start to the season. Amorim will be fuming."
A third added: "Garnacho doesn't suit this left-sided 10 role at all man."
A fourth said: "At least this game alone has shown a lot for Amorim, don't expect to see that midfield together again or Evans wide."
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A fifth wrote: "Evans just isn't it in this system. Need Shaw asap."
And a sixth said: "No way a midfield of Eriksen and Casemiro will work in a 3-4-3 system."
Topics: Ruben Amorim, Manchester United, Ipswich Town, Premier League, Fan Reactions