Manchester United's INEOS Era Kicks Off: Yoro and Amad shine, Nigerians struggle and other takeaways vs Rangers

Erik Ten Hag and new signing Leny Yoro after the game against Rangers. (Photo Credit: Man United/X)

Manchester United's INEOS Era Kicks Off: Yoro and Amad shine, Nigerians struggle and other takeaways vs Rangers

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 18:22 - 20.07.2024

Manchester United are off the mark under the INEOS era with Leny Yoro and Amad Diallo stealing the show, with the Nigeria Super Eagles stars struggling.

The winds of change showed a first hint of blowing at Manchester United, and it seems they're carrying the sweet scent of victory after a good outing against Rangers. 

United's first win under the INEOS era came in style against Scottish giants Rangers, with new faces led by Leny Yoro and Amad Diallo shining and old problems fading. 

As the Red Devils look to rebuild their fallen empire, let's dive into the five key takeaways from this promising preseason friendly.

Leny Yoro: The Real Deal

Manchester United's new signing, snatched from under Real Madrid's nose, and dubbed the new Virgil van Dijk, lived up to the hype. 

Yoro's remarkable debut showcased the immense potential that justified his disputed but modest price tag. 

Leny Yoro impresses on Manchester United debut.
Leny Yoro impresses on Manchester United debut. (Photo Credit: BR football/X)

His performance hints at a bright future for United's backline after he completed 100% duels, 92% pass accuracy four of seven accurate long balls, one block and one clearance.

Amad Diallo: Trust the Process

Diallo's brilliant all-round display, crowned with a trademark goal, was a stark reminder of his untapped potential. 

Amad Diallo with another outstanding display for Manchester United.
Amad Diallo with another outstanding display for Manchester United. (Photo Credit: Man United/X)

His performance begs the question: Is it time for Ten Hag to place more trust in this young talent?

The Ivorian has always shown his immense potential and against the Gers, they showed that he is one player that cannot be overlooked anymore.

Academy Dreams: Wheatley and Hugill Shine

Wheatley's dominant aerial presence offered a rare sight for United fans, while Joe Hugil's stunning goal off Maxi Ayodele's assist highlighted the strength of United's academy. 

Kobbie Mainoo on duty for England. (Photo Credit: Mainoo/X)

The future looks bright with these academy youngsters in the mix and with Kobbie Mainoo, the EURO 2024 star, leading the way, it would be interesting to see who is next in line.

Nigerian Stars Struggle

It wasn't all smiles for everyone on the pitch. Nigeria's Cyriel Dessers and Leon Balogun had a tough day at the office for Rangers. 

Not the best of matches for Cyriel Dessers.
Not the best of matches for Cyriel Dessers. (Photo Credit: Imago)

Dessers' mistake leading to United's opener will be a moment he'd rather forget in his 45 minutes outing.

Ten Hag's Tactical Triumph

After the disappointing loss to Rosenborg, Erik Ten Hag will be pleased with his team's sharper, more intense performance. 

Erik Ten Hag and new boy Leny Yoro.
Erik Ten Hag and new boy Leny Yoro. (Photo Credit: Man United/X)

The comprehensive 2-0 victory showcased a United side dominating both on and off the ball - a promising sign for the season ahead.

As Manchester United build on this solid foundation, fans can cautiously hope that the INEOS era might just be the dawn of a new, successful chapter in the club's storied history. 

With young talents stepping up and a reinvigorated tactical approach, the Red Devils might once again be ready to paint the town red.

The signs were good, celebrate if you will but the job is tougher and ahead still for Ten Hag, who just penned a new deal, and his legion of Dutch coaches. 

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