BREAKING: Ruben Amorim has just been SACKED by Manchester United

Manchester United have sacked Ruben Amorim following a tumultuous period that culminated in a press conference filled with pointed comments regarding his role within the club. This morning, Amorim met with key club figures Jason Wilcox and Omar Berrada, who officially informed him that he was being relieved of his managerial duties. He has since bid farewell and departed from United’s training ground, marking the end of his brief tenure.

Darren Fletcher is expected to take charge of the team on an interim basis. This decision comes closely on the heels of Amorim’s dramatic press conference, during which he candidly expressed his frustrations about his role, stating he joined Manchester United to be their manager, not merely their head coach. His statements suggest that he believed he was not granted the autonomy and authority needed to lead the club effectively, which he felt was essential for his success.

Amorim’s comments hinted at deeper issues within the organizational structure, claiming he had faced unwanted interference from senior figures at United. During his post-match media conference after a 1-1 draw against Leeds United, he made it clear that he anticipated challenges in fulfilling his role. “I just want to say I came here to be the manager, not to be the coach,” he asserted. His determination to execute his role as the leader of the team without overreach from other departments indicates a significant clash between his vision and the club’s operational dynamics.

He also highlighted the need for the various departments, including scouting and the sporting director, to complete their roles effectively, suggesting that if his autonomy was compromised, both he and the club would need to reevaluate their future. “I will do my job for 18 months and then we move on,” he noted, shedding light on his short-term outlook amid ongoing tensions.

Moreover, he raised an intriguing point regarding the club’s sensitivity to external criticisms, particularly alluding to comments made by former players like Gary Neville. Amorim argued that such sensitivity reflects deeper issues within the club, stating, “If people cannot handle the Gary Nevilles and the criticisms of everything, we need to change the club.” His statements underscored a disconnect between the management’s approach to criticism and what he perceived as a necessity for resilience in a high-pressure environment like the Premier League.

The day following the draw with Leeds and his candid remarks, it has been reported by Fabrizio Romano and The Athletic that Amorim was sacked. This decision follows a challenging period since his appointment in November 2024. The former Sporting coach struggled to leave a positive impact, with the team finishing in 15th place last season while also reaching the Europa League final, a stark contrast to the club’s storied history and expectations.

As of now, Manchester United finds itself in sixth place in the Premier League table, navigating a season fraught with challenges. The club’s choice to appoint Darren Fletcher as interim manager indicates a transitional phase as United looks to stabilize its direction and leadership following Amorim’s abrupt departure. The upcoming matches will be critical for the club as it attempts to regain momentum amid managerial changes and ongoing scrutiny.

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