Manchester United are set to enter a new era later this month when Ruben Amorim becomes their new head coach.
Amorim will replace Erik ten Hag after he was following a . Ruud van Nistelrooy is currently in interim charge and he oversaw his first game on Sunday as drew 1-1 with .
gave United the lead from the penalty spot, before Moises Caiced netted an equaliser for Chelsea. With all that in mind, takes a look at some of the latest news from Old Trafford...
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Keane slams "boring" displayFormer United captain slammed their performance against Chelsea as "boring" and highlighted the .
"He should've signed a longer contract," Keane told Sky Sports. "It's a long way back for this team. Look a new manager will come in and you hope he'll get more out of this group but this is an average United team - all the stats back it up.
"We keep repeating ourselves, but you don't know what you'll get with them. Yes they could've won the game but there's also a good chance they could lose it. Not good. Even when you're watching. I hate saying it but this United team are almost a bit boring. The lack of conviction with all their chances."
Van Nistelrooy's pleaInterim boss Van Nistelrooy has once Amorim officially joins on November 11.
The exact makeup of Amorim's coaching staff is yet to be determined and Van Nistelrooy wants to be a part of the team. When asked about his future, Van Nistelrooy told : "Before I came to United I was looking to manage, no doubt about that.
"When United came in with this opportunity, for me, it was a fantastic opportunity. I wanted to be here and I put that [management ambitions] aside. For me, that was a deliberate decision to come here and help out. I just want to stay and do the same thing and, for me, that's my focus for the moment."
Martinez's lucky escapeLisandro Martinez was shown a yellow card for a foul on Cole Palmer late in the game and Blues boss Enzo Maresca was .
A , but Maresca claimed Martinez had "no intention to go for the ball" and only wanted to take out Palmer. "They show me before the press conference," he said when asked about the challenge.
"I think it is quite clear for all of us. The referee is there to make a decision, he took a different decision. For me, when there is no intention to go for the ball and just the player, is a red."
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