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Amorim sacked by Man Utd after 14-month reign

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Last updated: 2026/01/05 at 4:37 PM
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Manchester United have sacked manager Ruben Amorim after just 14 months in charge, a decision announced on Monday. The dismissal of the Portuguese coach follows a period of mounting pressure and disappointing results for the Premier League club, currently sitting sixth in the table. Darren Fletcher, a former United midfielder, will take the reins as caretaker manager while the club searches for a permanent replacement.

The move comes as a surprise to some, given Amorim’s reputation as a promising tactical coach. However, the club’s leadership ultimately deemed a change necessary to improve performance and secure a higher league finish. This decision reflects the ongoing instability at Old Trafford since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013.

The Tumultuous Reign of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United

Amorim was appointed as Manchester United’s manager in November 2024, arriving with a strong track record from Sporting Lisbon, where he had won two league titles. Expectations were high, but his tenure was marked by inconsistent results and a struggle to translate tactical ideas into on-field success. He managed just 25 wins in 63 games across all competitions.

The club invested heavily in new players during the summer transfer window, spending over £200 million on signings like Bryan Mbeumo, Benjamin Sesko, and Matheus Cunha. Despite this investment, United have failed to consistently challenge for top spots in the Premier League, currently trailing leaders Arsenal by 17 points. Injuries and international commitments, particularly the Africa Cup of Nations, have undoubtedly played a role, but Amorim also faced criticism for his unwavering commitment to a 3-4-3 formation deemed unsuitable by many observers.

Growing Discontent and Behind-the-Scenes Issues

Recent weeks saw increasing tension between Amorim and the club’s hierarchy, notably director of football Jason Wilcox. Amorim reportedly expressed frustration over a lack of support in the transfer market, suggesting he wasn’t being given the resources to build the squad he desired. His comments following a 1-1 draw with Leeds United, emphasizing his role as manager rather than “just the coach,” further fueled speculation about his future.

While some reports initially focused on a power struggle, sources indicate the decision stemmed from a lack of sustained progress and concerns about the team’s direction. Amorim’s win ratio of 32 percent, coupled with a poor goals-conceded-per-game ratio of 1.53 and a low clean sheet ratio of 15 percent in the Premier League, underscored the underperformance.

The 2024/25 season culminated in defeat in the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur, leaving Manchester United without European football for the current campaign. During that challenging season, Amorim notably described his team as “maybe the worst” in the club’s history, a statement that highlighted the depth of the problems he faced.

The search for a new manager is now underway, with several high-profile names linked to the position. Potential candidates include Enzo Maresca, recently departed from Chelsea, Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner, and former England boss Gareth Southgate. The club is expected to appoint a caretaker manager to stabilize the team while conducting a thorough search for a permanent successor, a process that could take several weeks or even months.

This dismissal marks the seventh time Manchester United have sought a permanent manager since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson. The club is desperately seeking stability and a return to the success enjoyed during Ferguson’s era, a period significantly differing from their current status as a footballing team in transition. The ongoing search underscores the difficulties in replicating that success. The secondary keyword, Premier League, remains a key focus for the club’s ambitions.

Looking ahead, the timing of the appointment is crucial, with the summer transfer window approaching. The new manager will be expected to quickly assess the squad and identify areas for improvement. The club’s next competitive fixture is against Burnley on Wednesday, with Darren Fletcher in charge, and the performance in that match will likely be closely scrutinized. Another secondary keyword, football club, plays into the gravity of a manager change. The stability of the team, and the appointment of Amorim’s successor, will be the primary point of discussion for fans and analysts alike.

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