Amorim Secures First Old Trafford Victory As United Edge Past Bodo/Glimt.
Manchester United marked their first home game under new manager Ruben Amorim with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Norwegian side Bodø/Glimt in the Europa League.
The match began in electrifying fashion, with United taking the lead after just 48 seconds. A costly mistake by goalkeeper Nikita Haikin, who hesitated while attempting a clearance, allowed Rasmus Højlund to intercept and set up Alejandro Garnacho for a simple tap-in.
Despite the early breakthrough, United’s joy was short-lived. Bodø/Glimt turned the game on its head with two goals in quick succession, leaving the Old Trafford crowd stunned as the visitors took a 2-1 lead with only 25 minutes played.
Rasmus Højlund, however, restored parity before the interval with a sublime finish that left Amorim visibly elated on the touchline. The Danish forward completed his brace early in the second half, converting Manuel Ugarte’s pinpoint cross from close range to give United a crucial lead.
While Amorim can celebrate a vital win that improves United’s position in the Europa League table, the Portuguese coach will likely address the missed opportunities that could have made the victory more comfortable. Garnacho, despite his goal, squandered several promising chances, including a misjudged shot when teammates were better placed. Substitute Marcus Rashford also failed to convert a late effort, keeping the result in doubt until the final whistle.
The victory lifts United closer to securing a top-eight finish in the Europa League standings, ensuring automatic qualification for the tournament’s last 16. For Amorim, it marks a promising start to his tenure at Old Trafford, just weeks after departing Sporting CP.
United’s next challenge in the Europa League will test whether Amorim’s men can build on this momentum and turn promise into sustained success.