RUBEN AMORIM has warned Manchester United fans that "the storm will come" after a bright start to his reign at Old Trafford.
Amorim has won two games and drawn another to banish United's earlyseason woes under former boss Erik ten Ja G Hag. But the new Old Trafford boss knows the scale of the task he faces in reviving United and, ahead of tonight’s trip to second-placed Arsenal, warned fans there will be bumps in the road.
"I would like to say different things but I have to say it again," said Amorim. "The storm will come. I don't know if you use that expression, but we're going to have difficult moments and we will be found out in some games.
"I know that because I know my players, I know football and I follow football. So I understand the differences between the teams.
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